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Nesa Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

The difference please

Hi

Is there any difference between charred and smouldering?

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Nesa
  

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Hi, Here's the broad idea. charred - blackened form some fire that happened in the past. No current heat.

  • Hi, Here's the broad idea.
  • charred - blackened form some fire that happened in the past.
  • No current heat.
  • smouldering - the fire is still a little active, with a little heat and smoke, but no flames.
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Hi,

Here's the broad idea.

charred - blackened form some fire that happened in the past. No current heat.

smouldering - the fire is still a little active, with a little heat and smoke, but no flames.

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