A hot flame that makes contact with the skin can produce: (A) Electrical burn
(B) Thermal burn
(C) Radiation burn
(D) Chemical burn
A hot flame that makes contact with the skin can produce:
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The correct answer is (B) Thermal burn.
A thermal burn occurs when the skin comes into contact with a hot source, such as a flame, hot liquids, or steam. This type of burn damages the skin and underlying tissues due to high temperatures. Electrical burns result from electricity, radiation burns come from exposure to radiation, and chemical burns are caused by contact with corrosive substances. If you need further assistance or a deeper understanding, feel free to check out our extended services page!