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if you are talking about the flamethowers there were sacks of fuel on the belts or on the side of the flamethower planes ,tanks, and people on the gorund had flamethowers

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Q: Between World War 1 and World War 2 how did it add fuel the the burning fire?
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What makes a fire stop burning?

When a fire runs out of things to burn, or runs out of fuel(oxygen) it will stop burning.


What is a Fuel burning in air called?

Its called "fire".


How does blowing air put out a fire?

Fire is some kind of fuel burning in oxygen. If you blow gently on a fire more oxygen will get to it and it will burn more fiercely. A fuel will not burn, even in a plentiful supply of oxygen, until it reaches ignition temperature. When a fire is alight, the already burning fuel heats the fuel near to it. When this nearby fuel reaches ignition temperature it too bursts into flame. If you blow air very fast at the fire, the burning fuel is blown away from the fire before it has had time to heat the fuel around it to ignition temperature.


What make fire stay longer?

Fire is made with three components. Oxygen, fuel, and heat source. Slow burning fuel will make fire last longer.


What kind of energy does fire use?

The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.


Does oxygen fuel a fire?

No, although it is essential for a fire. In technical terms a fire needs two chemical ingredients: fuel and oxidizer. The fuel is whatever is burning, whether it is wood, gasoline, or methane. Oxygen is the oxidizer.


What does a fire need to stay burning?

Oxygen, fuel, heat. (remove any one of these three and your fire will go out)


What are the three factors are needed for burning?

Heat (to start the fire) fuel (to burn) and oxygen (to combine with the fuel). Remove any one of the 3, fire goes out.


What is the difference between melting and burning wax?

Melting is a change of state from solid to liquid. Burning is reacting a substance with oxygen, otherwise known as combustion.


Where should you aim a fire extinguisher stream extinguishing a fire?

The fire extinguisher contents are designed to interact with the fuel/air boundary, so you need to aim at where the fuel is burning, that is, "at the base of the flames."


Does oxygen support burning?

yes, the big three for a fire is oxygen heat and fuel


Why does forest fire occur even though in a cold place?

All fire needs to continue burning is oxygen and fuel