Heat causes the material to vaporize, then that vapor feeds the flames and the process continues until Heat, Fuel or oxygen is removed. This is the chain reaction.
Oxygen (air) makes a fire grow.
It will go out. Fire needs oxygen, and a vacuum has none.
A plant that grows towards the sun is showing phototropism.
An example is a candel flam or a fire or something that glows and THEN gives off heat.
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the weight of an object grows more
It spreads and causes a bigger fire somewhere else or just causes more damage to where the fire was originally at.
Secondary succession
Fire grows when oxygen (air) gets blown onto it.
fire
Its fire
fire grows with wind
what happens to the caterpillars skin when it grows up is it comes off.
answer me back if im wrong but I asked my mom and she said it grows and grows and grows
nothing happens
fire
The answer is Fire
Fire?