Fire can make itself bigger because it is a self controlled gas. But I put hand sanitizer in a candle and then lit the candle and kept squirting sanitizer in the flame. The fire roared! Sanitizer can really get a flame going!
it makes a bigger fire
blowing air gives more oxygen so it makes the fire bigger
Gasoline because it makes it bigger and more people can ger inguerd
No it makes your butt bigger :D
it makes it bigger because your fat
Fanned the flames means to encourage, or strengthen something. This comes from the fact that fire is fueled by air. Using a fan to direct more air towards a fire basically gives the fire more fuel, thus it makes the fire bigger & stronger.
It means to exacerbate a problem or make it bigger. Just like pouring literal gasoline/petrol on a fire makes it bigger, retaliation, insults, hurtful words, or violence usually makes personal problems bigger and escalates whatever dispute. If you add fuel to the fire, you make it bigger -- thus, you're making a bad situation worse. Literally, it means to add wood, flammable liquids, or other combustibles to a fire. Figuratively, the phrase "add fuel to the fire" means to take a tense or bad situation and make it worse. It means you exacerbate a problem. For example, if a married couple were fighting, it would be considered "adding fuel to the fire" for a third party to accuse one of them of cheating without proof. Or, if someone is insulting you and you insult them back, that is an example of adding fuel to a fire.
a fire storm is when wind blows fire to make it bigger thats why its called a fire storm
you eat healthy food.
Actually, it won't. It will make the fire bigger by spreading it.
it would make the fire get bigger
Copper chloride makes fire blue.