To make fire from just paper, you can scrunch up the paper into a ball and light it with a lighter or match. You can also soak the paper in wax or cooking oil to make a makeshift candle that can be ignited. Remember to always exercise caution when handling fire.
The products contain more energy than the reactants.
You first get a bottle of water then you sqiurt it on paper (any paper), but don't put too much. Then you get an lighter and carefully burn the edges anywhere you like. MAKE SURE AN ADULT HELPS YOU!
Combustible materials such as paper, wood, or gasoline can be mixed with oxygen to create fire. Mixing oxygen with a combustible material provides the necessary components for a fire to ignite and burn.
The reactant in this case is paper, which undergoes combustion when exposed to heat and oxygen in the fire. The paper combines with oxygen in the air and releases energy in the form of heat and light during the burning process.
When tissue paper is lit on fire, the heat causes the air inside the paper to expand, creating a force that pushes the paper upwards. This rising effect is due to the rapid combustion of the tissue paper, which releases energy and gases that propel the paper upwards.
"Fire" is the answer. Just like scrap is used to make paper, fire is used to create smoke.
You can hold a fire close to it. Just don't let it touch the paper.
Fire and grass.
fire + glass equals paper
by how can you find measures of variation?
Wood, leaves, or paper.
Just by folding a paper.
the survival guide
you set paper on fire and then spit on it
just fold the paper
Paper in Fire was created in 1987.
i think no because it will just make the fire worst