I'm guessing that they do reproduce, considering two factors that add to this particular topic. The first way they can considerably reproduce is through us and our actions. Sometimes, if we have a flame on a candle, we use that single flame to produce another for another candle. Technically, it just reproduced another flame but we caused it to happen. Still, the other flame was made from the previous flame. The second way they can "reproduce" is through sparks that venture off from the original flame. If a spark sets something on fire, wouldn't that be basic reproduction? See, the spark came from the flames and from those flames, it made its way onto something flamable and with that, it burned into it and grew into another flame. I don't know what others say, but I'm assuming that that is basic reproduction, so my answer is yes. Flames do reproduce.
Because C for Calgary and flames for flames
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Green flames are typically not as hot as blue flames, but are hotter than red or orange flames.
Flames of Passion was created in 1922-11.
In Flames was created in 1993.
Nocturnal Flames ---- 1 vote
The factory just went up in flames. The flames in the barbecue pit are too high.
The Calgary flames were founded in 1972 as the ATlanta Flames and then Moved to Calgary in 1980
the Calgary flames joined the nhl as the atlanta flames in 1972
The Atlanta Flames moved from Atlanta Georgia to Calgary and became the Calgary Flames in 1980
yes flames is fast food because flames gives you heart burn
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