It is yellow, called gold
Five.
innermost zone outer zone middle zone
the inner most zone of a flame is less hot because it has unburnt carbon particals and combustion does not take place .thats why innermost zone of flame is less hot
Target zone depends on what you are talking about. For exercise you want your heart rate to be about 120- 170 and that is the target zone. Certain exercises have target zones that focus on abs or glutes or so on and improve that area.
It is important to stay in the target heart rate zone because calories burn fastest in this zone. Also, going above the target zone could be dangerous.
From outermost layer to innermost layer: corona, chromosphere, photosphere, subsurface flows, convection zone, radiative zone, inner core.
These are the 4 zones of a candle flame from outermost to innermost A Non luminous zone . or zone of complete combustion b. Luminous zone or zone of incomplete combustion c. Dark zone or zone of no combustion d. Blue zone
These are the 4 zones of a candle flame from outermost to innermost a. Non luminous zone or zone of complete combustion b. Luminous zone or zone of incomplete combustion c. Dark zone or zone of no combustion d. Blue zone
It depends on the type of target. There are more than a few types of targets in the world of Archery, and each type of target has its own system of scoring zones depending on how the target is used. Here are some I have had the pleasure to use:The FITA target, used for the Olympic Archery competitions, has 10 scoring zones, while the target used for the "Imperial Round" in the UK (England) has 5 scoring zones. The FITA and the "Imperial Round" target faces are basically the same, regarding the color division.The Society for Creative Anachronisms, Inc. (a not-for-profit research/educational group dedicated to studying and re-enacting life during the Middle Ages) uses the 5-zone scoring system, but also uses a target which was commonly used during the Middle Ages. This target has only 3 scoring zones - and the center "bulls-eye" is extremely small, compared to the FITA target.
three zones,non luminous zone of complete combustion otherwise known as outermost zone b. luminous zone of partial combustion otherwise known as central zone and dark zone otherwise known as innermost zone.
The target heart rate zone is dependent on your physical condition and on your medical history. You need to discuss that with your doctor.