Because when you blow on the coals you are adding oxygen to the fire and oxygen fuels a fire. A fire would simply go out without any oxygen. Because when you blow on the coals you are adding oxygen to the fire and oxygen fuels a fire. A fire would simply go out without any oxygen.
light a match and blow on it. What happens? (only with adult supervision) Only the lack of oxygen puts out a fire, wind fans the flame. Blow slowly and the match stays lit. A quick blow displaces the oxygen with your carbon dioxide. Oil well fires are put out by an explosion using up all the oxygen,
it will make it blow up and catch on fire
If you are lucky the fuse will blow. If not the refrigerator might catch fire.
Blowing on a fire does two contradictory things. First, it provides more oxygen which causes the fire to burn hotter, and secondly, it cools off whatever is burning, causing the fire to die back.
just blow on the screen
You literally blow on it.
First you get wood. Then you go to the fire pit. Tap on it. It will make fire. Tap that. Then you rub on the wood. When you do it enough it will say blow. Then you blow. Walla you have a fire.
Oxygen feeds fire, but for a candle, it is too small to withstand the pressure of a good blow, and the fire is easily blown out in the wick, where the core of the fire is. In a bigger fire though, like a campfire, it is too big for a human to blow it out, and so the oxygen feeds it, and makes it glow brighter temporarily.
blow on the fire to put it out
Blow into the mic in front of the fire
A bellows.
If your playing on a laptop with build-in mic, you can blow into it to remove the fire trap
there is a microphone in between the top screen and touch screen (bottom screen). Blow into it.
To blow open the forcefield
Soak it and then put it in a fire. Or dynamite...
A fire in the jet pipe would. the blow out circuit is used to blow out a jet pipe fire during ignition. this circuit stops the starter motor thus cancelling the ignition and fuel flow.