Fire is the release of heat and light during the very rapid combination of oxygen with another substance that we call the fuel of the fire. Although there are other oxidizers that can perform a similar function, in most cases in everyday life you cannot have a fire without a source of oxygen.
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
Water stops oxygen from getting to the flame, and oxygen is the fire's food.
Fuel, Oxygen and Heat Fuel, Oxygen and Heat Fuel, Oxygen and Heat
Fuel, oxygen and heat or an ignition source are the components needed for a fire.
Part of air is made up of oxygen without which fire can't happen. Air can feed a fire; it contains oxygen.
It will burst into flames.
What causes the fire is the dogs. they just cant help it. what they do is they.....pee. when they pee the flames stat and then woof you have fire. how to prevent it is dont feed them oxygen because we all know that oxygen is bad for you feed them carbon monoxide it really helps
Fire needs oxygen to burn. If you take away the oxygen there is nothing feeding the fire so it cannot carry on burning. Water has too little oxygen in it to feed the fire, and so it snuffs the flame, putting it out.
Yes, oxygen fuels fire by providing the necessary component for combustion. Increasing the oxygen supply will usually cause the fire to burn more quickly and intensify.
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Oxygen keeps the fire going. In some cases, it can make the fire larger, depending on the amount of oxygen around the fire.
Oxygen does not distribute fire. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Fire cannot burn without oxygen, and the more oxygen there is, the hotter and faster a fire will burn. More oxygen also makes it easier for materials to ignite.
An oxygen-fed fire is a fire that is fueled by an increased supply of oxygen, resulting in a more intense and faster-burning fire. It can be more difficult to control and extinguish due to the higher oxygen levels supporting combustion.
Because when you blow on the coals you are adding oxygen to the fire and oxygen fuels a fire. A fire would simply go out without any oxygen. Because when you blow on the coals you are adding oxygen to the fire and oxygen fuels a fire. A fire would simply go out without any oxygen.
Yes Helium is safer than Oxygen, in that it does not feed combustion the way Oxygen does. In fact, a high concentration of Helium will extinguish a fire. BUT … In a closed area, you can suffocate if the concentration of Helium in the air gets too high.
Fire If you feed the fire sticks and twigs it lives If you give fire a drink like water it dies