hehkulangalle
Hehkulangalle is a Finnish term that translates to "glowing embers" or "red-hot coals." It refers to the state of wood, charcoal, or other combustible materials that have been heated to a high temperature and are emitting a visible glow. This glow is a characteristic of incandescence, where the material is hot enough to emit light.
The phenomenon of hehkulangalle is commonly associated with fires, especially those in fireplaces, campfires, or barbecues.
Hehkulangalle is a significant indicator of heat in a fire. It signifies that the material is still