Do you mean fahrenheit 451?
Its the temp at which papaer combusts
2006-12-05 12:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Farenheight 451 is the flash point of paper. It's the temperature that paper burns. It refers to the men who burn the books.
2006-12-05 20:26:30
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answered by Brian 2
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Fahrenheit 451 is the exact temperature at which paper burns. This is a fitting title to the Ray Bradbury sci-fi classic where books are outlaws and, if any are found, they are destroyed. In fact, the motto of the book burning brigade is "Burn the books, then burn the ashes."
2006-12-05 20:51:20
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answered by icehoundxx 6
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Farenheit 451 is a dystopian sci-fi story by Ray Bradbury. The story is about a "fireman" who burns outlawed books, and then turns into one of the people who save books.
2006-12-05 20:32:59
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answered by F T 5
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I don't know, but 451 Farenheit is the temperature paper.. burns. Or something of that nature.
2006-12-05 20:32:14
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answered by Mandi 6
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the temperature paper ignites at is 451 fahrenheit, and there is a book by Ray Bradbury entitled "Fahrenheit 451" and a movie based on it
Is that what you meant?
2006-12-05 20:27:32
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answered by tendrel 3
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A degree less than the temperature that paper starts to burn
2006-12-06 08:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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actually that's Farenheit 451. 450 wouldn't cut it...
2006-12-05 20:27:04
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answered by Modus Operandi 6
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I think that's the temperature in which paper burns.
2006-12-05 20:26:59
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answered by Justsyd 7
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the temperature at which paper burns
2006-12-05 20:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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