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it is a short fire.. not burning for long ^ Best answer I've seen for this question. I had suspected that the "burning" was a metaphor for something else, but this explanation makes more sense than any explanation of the metaphor I've seen.
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"Java Tutorials" contains a very complete answer to this question. The explanation is too long to contain as an answer in this question. Refer to this website for the code necessary to do that.
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The question is easy.... But the answer is difficult to understand ! If anyone understand this ...., he becomes a Arahant or Lord Buddha...... If you follow the way of Lord Buddha, you will see the answer for this question .... you have to go long travel .......................
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As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)