Large fires take on a life of their own. A conflagration can evolve into a firestorm if there is enough fuel and conditions are right. In a firestorm, the fire is so big that it depleats all the "local" oxygen from the air, and then air is "sucked in" from everywhere around the firestorm. The fire itself has created its own supporting air movement (wind) so it can "breathe" freely. Use the link below to learn more.
Fires have several aids in getting bigger, the amount of accelerant (flammable fluids) used to start the fire, amount of brush, or things that can be set on fire, and oxygen. Examples are candles, in a candle you have a wax covered wick. When you like the wick it stays aflame because of the wax. Now if you have a candle in a jar and you light it and leave it lit with the lid off, the candle will burn until the wax is melted and the wick is gone, then it will go out. Now if you take a lid and cover the jar with the candle lit, the flame will go out because you prevented the fire from getting oxygen.
in a misty area but the wood has to be dry.
The something combines with oxygen, gives off light and heat, gasses from the burning and is consumed by the fire.
it turns into coal
it turns into ash
It burns faster (and hotter).
flammability is when something can catch on fire.
it burns i think
What happens is that stuff and burns so if u get to close u'll burn alive bro ygm so dont go near fire blad.
it burns
It burns
it burns
The pomegranate burns.
it catches fire
it burns and makes more fire
it burns you.
it turns into coal
it burns and turns into nothing
it turns into ash
It burns faster (and hotter).