I would prefer fire, because it has more deadly value compared to air. I also prefer these 2 elements from the others because they can appear and can be used anywhere anytime. Look in Season 1 of Avatar: The Last Airbender when Aang the others are going through the canyon, when he had to fight a canyon crawler air didn't do anything. But if he was using fire, the canyon crawlers would be dead in an instant.
Air pressure can affect fire by influencing the rate at which the fire burns. Higher air pressure can provide more oxygen to the fire, allowing it to burn more intensely. Conversely, lower air pressure can reduce the amount of oxygen available, potentially slowing down or extinguishing the fire.
Yes you need air. Or more correctly oxygen.
blowing air gives more oxygen so it makes the fire bigger
Fanned the flames means to encourage, or strengthen something. This comes from the fact that fire is fueled by air. Using a fan to direct more air towards a fire basically gives the fire more fuel, thus it makes the fire bigger & stronger.
No, fire does not "breathe" air like animals do. Air is necessary for fire to burn because it contains the oxygen that fuels the combustion process. Without oxygen, fires cannot start or continue burning.
Fire itself cannot float in mid-air. It is pulled by gravity towards the ground just like everything else.
Fire and air
Simile floated in the air like a cloud in the atmosphere.
Fire burns upwards due to the process of convection. As the air around the fire heats up, it becomes less dense and rises. This creates a flow of air that draws more oxygen into the fire, allowing it to burn more vigorously and continue to rise.
Fire + Air = Energy Fire = Starter Air= Starter
because it is fat
Up to a point, increasing the draft gives a hotter fire. That is why you open the front air ports to increase the temperature of the burn. It also uses more wood, since it is burned more quickly.