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Is fire a life form

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Technically .... Yes and No. Life is defined as "A creature that is born, moves, breaths, eats, gives off waste, reproduces, evolves and dies." Fire fufills all eight of those requirements. However, fire can also be argued that it's a byproduct of combustion. So, is fire a life form? It depends on how you see it.

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