A gas-fed firebox typically appears as a metal box or chamber that houses the gas burner and is designed to efficiently burn gas to create heat for a fireplace or heating appliance. It often features vents or openings for airflow and a control panel for adjusting the flame intensity. The firebox is usually surrounded by fireproof materials such as ceramic logs or glass to enhance the visual appeal of the fire.
It's a gas ball and not likely to be inhabited
Nitrous oxide, N2O, is a colorless gas at room temperature.
pour yourself a glass of (water, oil, gasoline, turpentine, epoxy) and look at it.
The flaming fountain burns due to the presence of a flammable gas, such as propane or natural gas, that is ignited to create a controlled flame effect. This gas is typically fed into the fountain by a valve system and lit to produce the flaming effect.
It looks like a volcano. +++ No it doesn't. A volcano is in rock. The Sun (or any similar star) is a ball of extremely hot, radioactive, gas.
Check and see if your fireplace has heat vents on the sides or above the firebox, and that they are open.
they are far apart
they look like small circles which float around
it looks like gas,
A pale yellow gas
Ammonia is colorless.
In additional to radiating heat into the room many gas fireplaces have a heat exchanger- cool air is drawn into the shell around the firebox, and warmed air comes out of the vents at the top.
magenta vapout
It is a colourless gas.
If someone put sugar in the gas can it would look like that.
Gas is a thing you cant see and it is found all around us.
No, because it can be like... spreaded around... look at all that gas... i can see it... woah...