Fire goes out.
When the candle flame is covered with a flask, it creates a closed system where the oxygen supply is limited. The flame requires oxygen to sustain combustion, so when the available oxygen is used up, the flame goes out. The process is known as oxygen depletion, and it happens when the flammable material (wax) fails to receive sufficient oxygen to continue burning.
BOOM!!! ______________________________________________________________________ More like: (#*NUKE GOES OFF*#) But seriously, there will be a small explosion...
It becomes Liquid Oxygen.
when you breath in oxygen, it goes through the bronchi in your lungs, through the bronchioles and then to the alveoli from there it goes to the capillaries where the oxygen dissolves into the blood through tissue that is one cell thick. as that happens, the carbon dioxide that is in your blood already, dissolves out into the alveoli. then it travels through the bronchioles, bronchi, and to your lungs, then out your nose.
If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.
It goes out
It goes out
When the oxygen sensor goes bad, the check engine light goes on.
you die
Fire goes out.
Oxygen
the oxygen goes to the air sacs inside of the lungs.
It dissolves.
The oxygen goes into your lungs, then into your blood stream. Then carbon dioxide goes into your lungs and thats when you exhale. Oxygen changes to carbondioxide in your body.
It goes out since it has no Oxygen to aide in Combustion.
If you remove fuel, oxygen, or both from a fire, the fire goes out.