Gasoline has an ignition point around 400 degrees Celsius.
It remains unignited unless this temperature is reached. Upon reaching this ignition point, gasoline will spontaneously combust, even without an external flame source.
Gasoline has an ignition point around 400 degrees Celsius.
It remains unignited unless this temperature is reached. Upon reaching this ignition point, gasoline will spontaneously combust, even without an external flame source.