I have absolutely no idea.
Fire is not considered matter because it is a product of a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. Fire is a process, not a substance, so it does not have mass or take up space like traditional forms of matter.
Yes, smoke is the collection of gasses and particles which escape from a material when it undergoes combustion. No fire is a type of liquid and can be found in the deep caverns of mexico. :)
fire is considered something called a plasma
Yes, poop can burn in a fire because it contains organic matter that can combust when exposed to high temperatures.
Yes, poop can burn in a fire because it contains organic matter that can combust when exposed to high enough temperatures.
Fire is considered non-living because it doesn't have cells, it can't grow or reproduce on its own, and it doesn't have a metabolism. Although fire can consume and transform matter, it doesn't meet the criteria for life.
Matter, by itself, is not sentient. So matter is not capable of any kind of consideration. So it cannot consider anything to be, or not to be, matter.
No angles are not matter.
gaseous matter..
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Yes, fire does have matter. Fire is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. The matter involved in a fire includes the fuel being burned and the oxygen in the air that reacts with the fuel to produce the flames.
fire
Fire is not considered matter in the traditional sense, as it is a form of energy rather than a physical substance.
Yes, fire is made of matter. It is a chemical reaction that releases heat and light energy.
yes it is not safe at all having a fire
It is a plasma. Technically plasma is a kind of matter.
Plasma