No. Nitrogen is relatively inert.
While nitrogen is a non-combustible gas that can be used to extinguish fires, it is not entirely accurate to say that without nitrogen in the air, a fire will not burn. Fires require oxygen to burn, and while nitrogen dilutes the oxygen concentration in the air and can help suppress fires, it is not the absence of nitrogen that prevents fires from burning.
We Start Fires was created in 2002.
I Start Fires was created in 2007.
most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
kitchen do most home fires start.
who was the lady in mt. shasta? why did she start fires?
there are lots of differant ways a fire can start like kitchen fires plug fires and even out doors fires.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is the oxide of nitrogen produced by forest fires and internal combustion engines. It is a reddish-brown gas that contributes to air pollution and can have harmful effects on human health and the environment.
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No, muck fires can start anywhere there is muck. That's why they're called MUCK fires, not Florida fires.
why my kawaski 300 4 wheeler back fires and wont start