Physics, asked by saboorsiddique2, 6 months ago

what happened when we heat soil in burning fire​

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Answered by darshandesai276
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Explanation:

When the surface temperature of soil OM reaches 500 to 600°C, glowing combustion occurs if oxygen is not excluded from the char surface. Flaming then occurs and boosts temperatures from 800 to 1,500°C. ... The radiated heat can produce secondary combustion of the litter, duff, and, in some cases, the soil humus layer.

Answered by vermanushka7487
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When the surface temperature of soil OM reaches 500 to 600°C, glowing combustion occurs if oxygen is not excluded from the char surface. Flaming then occurs and boosts temperatures from 800 to 1,500°C. ... The radiated heat can produce secondary combustion of the litter, duff, and, in some cases, the soil humus layer.

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