the great fire of London started in a bakery and then spread on the houses. Because the houses were made of wood and straw, it made it easier to burn.
Fuel- the houses
The wooden houses were the main fuel for the fire.
The wooden houses were the main fuel for the fire.
Mostly, the many wooden houses in the area.
No, it survived the fire.
Pudding Lane [I guess it got burnt]
the fire died out of themselves for lack of fuel
That the supply of oxygen for the fire
Because only twelve people lived in London back then.
Fire is either renewable or nonrenewable as it is not a fuel source, the renewability is dependant on what is being burnt.
Yes. The fire of London did affect the people. This is because many people were killed but the fortunate ones' homes were burnt down and left homeless.
Of course they did, otherwise London would not exist, but the fire meant that London could be built differently, with wider streets, which for the most part are the streets that exist today.
Not very nice because the great fire of London burnt about seven houses and killed three people.