Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
fire can't exist in space, because there is no Oxygen in space and thats what fire feeds from
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The fire feeds off of the oxygen so the fire gets bigger. That's one reason you are told to keep doors closed when there is 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.
Pabulum is any kind of food which is taken in by plants or animals, or material which feeds a fire.
None of them. The Cuyahoga River caught fire. It feeds into Lake Erie, which is perhaps the reason the questioner thought that one of the Great Lakes had caught 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.
Basal feeds are feeds made to supply energy to the animals
Heat causes the material to vaporize, then that vapor feeds the flames and the process continues until Heat, Fuel or oxygen is removed. This is the chain reaction.
there is no past tense for feeds, because the word feeds is a noun
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