There wouldn't be one. A fire needs oxygen in the first place.
That is, what they already do. No kind of fire can burn without oxygen!
It will flare-up!O2 is fires food,the more it eats the more intence.
Fire goes out.
Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable material. Without oxygen the reaction cannot occur.
Coal cannot burn without oxygen.
That is, what they already do. No kind of fire can burn without oxygen!
If you remove fuel, oxygen, or both from a fire, the fire goes out.
It will flare-up!O2 is fires food,the more it eats the more intence.
Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and a flammable material. Without oxygen you are missing one of the ingredients.
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.
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
It will go out. Fire needs oxygen, and a vacuum has none.
Fire goes out.
Nothing. Fire consumpts oxygen to light and remain.
it would go out, because for the fire to stay lit one necessity is oxygen.
then we could not breath.
Oxygen does not distribute fire. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Fire cannot burn without oxygen, and the more oxygen there is, the hotter and faster a fire will burn. More oxygen also makes it easier for materials to ignite.