How hot is dragon fire?

While more than a few Thrones fans have tried to solve the dragon fire conundrum, Reddit user MrBananas posits that, in order to roast hundreds of people and immediately carbonize them into ash, which poor Arya witnesses firsthand, the dragon fire could have reached heights of 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is dragon fire hotter than wildfire?

Dragon fire is hotter, stronger, has better melting abilities, and is presumably magical.
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How hot is dragon fire In The Hobbit?

If we assume that the Dwarven Rings were made of gold (and this is not that great an assumption), dragon fire would be at least ~1000 °C or ~2000 °F to have melted those of them it did.
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What dragon has the hottest fire?

Toothless doesn't like it when there are other dragons in Hiccup's life and is very cautions that he is always Hiccup's #1 pal. The Night Fury is the fastest dragon of all, but Toothless is so far known to be the only Night Fury left. Stormfly is Astrid's dragon. Deadly Nadders have the hottest fire of all the dragons.
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How hot is Natsu flames?

How hot is Natsu's flames? The smoke point of lard is 190 degrees Celsius or 374 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that Natsu's flames during his return are well into the instantly burn your face off category.
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How Powerful is Dragon Fire?



Is Toothless fireproof?

Toothless appears completely unaffected by the fact he just went through a mushroom cloud of flame. And in the books, perhaps the best example of dragons being fireproof is “How to Twist a Dragon's Tale.” Cressida states that the Windwalker glides along the lava when it is “1,382 degrees Fahrenheit” (p. 214).
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Can Smaug melt the One Ring?

Smaug's dragon-fine would not have been hot enough to destroy the One Ring. The malevolence that Sauron put inside of the Ring could only be destroyed in the Cracks of Doom, so Frodo was compelled to make the journey to Mordor.
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Can dragon fire destroy the One Ring?

It has been said that dragon-fire could melt and consume the Rings of Power, but there is not now any dragon left on earth in which the old fire is hot enough; nor was there ever any dragon, not even Ancalagon the Black, who could have harmed the One Ring, the Ruling Ring, for that was made by Sauron himself.
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How fast could Smaug fly?

A few more scribbles and comparisons with real flying creatures and out pops the air-speed required by Smaug to fly – 200kph.
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Do dragons exist?

Dragons don't exist (as far as we know), but some of their individual characteristics can be found throughout the animal kingdom. It would have taken quite a few turns for natural selection to have produced dragons, but if you're willing to stretch a bit, most classic dragon characteristics do exist in other species.
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Did fire breathing dragons exist?

After all, a flying, fire-breathing reptile could never exist in real life, right? It's true no fire-breathing dragons have ever been discovered, yet flying lizard-like creatures exist in the fossil record. Some may be found in the wild today.
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Can dragons breathe ice?

Whereas common dragons (if any dragon can truly be said to be common) breathe flame, ice dragons supposedly breathe cold, a chill so terrible that it can freeze a man solid in half a heartbeat." It obviously makes sense for ice dragons to breathe ice, and this description seems to confirm that.
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What is the hottest fire?

The hottest flame ever produced was at 4990° Celsius. This fire was formed using dicyanoacetylene as fuel and ozone as the oxidizer. Cool fire may also be made. For example, a flame around 120° Celsius may be formed using a regulated air-fuel mixture.
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What is toothless fire made of?

Toothless' blue flame is said to be really hot so it's probably a mixture of dicyanoacetylene, cyanogen, acetylene or diacetylene gas that would react with the Potassium or Magnesium Nitrates to produce the purple color when it explodes.
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Which dragon has the hottest fire in Httyd?

Deadly Nadder

It is regarded as one of the hottest fires in the dragon world.
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Why can't Gandalf touch the Ring?

Though someone could start out with good intentions, the Ring would eventually corrupt them. And that is why Gandalf can't touch it. He is afraid that if he did, it would corrupt him and make him just as bad as Sauron since Sauron put so much of himself and his evil into the One Ring.
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What did Gandalf do for 17 years?

Over the next 17 years, Gandalf travels extensively, searching for answers on the ring. He finds some answers in Isildur's scroll, in the archives of Minas Tirith. He also wants to question Gollum, who had borne the ring for many years. Gandalf searches long and hard for Gollum, often assisted by Aragorn.
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Why didnt the Ring affect Bilbo?

Hobbits are simple creatures and do not wish for much, so there is nothing for the Ring to use against a hobbit. Frodo is the hobbit that is corrupted the most next to Gollum and Bilbo, which is why he is unable to throw the Ring into the fire.
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How old is Smaug?

Certainly dragons live very, very long-- Glaurung had been 'brooding' for a century, and was still considered to be juvenile. Smaug was at very least ~180 years old by the time he was slain.
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What if Smaug survived?

Smaug would wander in and kill all of them, excluding Bilbo. This would prevent the birth of Gimli, or the existence of the Beornings. Smaug would then reclaim his place as king under the mountain, and would then eventually find Bilbo and eat him. Smaug would find the ring, and either keep it or return it to Sauron.
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How much gold is Smaug?

Topping the list this year is another topical upcoming movie character, Smaug, the red-gold dragon who will be seen in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" films. According to the number crunchers at Forbes, Smaug rests his armored belly on a bed made up of $62 billion worth of gold, priceless Elvish armor, and other baubles.
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Is a Deathgripper stronger than a Night Fury?

The Light Fury probably would also lose to Deathgripper as it is not as strong as Night Fury, causing it to lose to the Deathgripper. Skrill is beaten by Night Fury, so Deathgripper beats Skrill. Snow Wraith - it depends where they are. If in snow then Deathgripper can easily just melt the snow with its acid.
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What is a screaming death?

The Screaming Death is a gigantic, heavily mutated Whispering Death that first appeared in Dragons: Defenders of Berk.
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What animal is fireproof?

"There are no real animals that are flame resistant or flame immune," Rachel Keeffe, a doctoral student studying reptiles and amphibians at the University of Florida, said in a statement.
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