Depending on the materials of the walls, the fire can spread. If the walls are fireproof, the fire will die once it runs out of oxygen.
Burning of coal in a closed room will have suffocating effects.
Burning anything in a closed room consumes oxygen. Additionally, the fumes from burning things can cause lung damage or even death due to smoke inhalation.
The link below is a video on what will happen.
Yes, but try to limit the amount of times that happens.
You get access to the Insomniac Museum. The closed door in the trophy room.
Burning Room - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
Growth continues but slows down as the baby begins to take up most of the room inside the uterus.
If you are running a window unit in a closed room, you will actually heat the room up. The unit needs to be able to "move" the heat to the outside air.
If its in a closed container nothing will happen. If not then the bacteria would multiply too much and make you sick
No, I am in front of my system in a closed room.
Oxygen exists if you are on planet earth in any space that has air. The same amount of oxygen exists in a room with a closed door as in a room with an open door.
It is absorbed in the surrounding structure and in the room furnishings. Having a carpet on the floor for example makes an enormous difference in how long the sound persists.