Fire Burning was created in 2008.
Keep the Fire Burning was created on 1994-01-01.
A fire is a naturally occurring self perpetuating reaction. Providing a fire has three things; heat, fuel (wood, petrol ect) and oxygen then a fire will continue to expand and keep burning. In practice, a fire will grow until it is limited or extinguished by a lack of one of those three factors.
Burning is a chemical change.
Nitrogen would extinguish the flame. Unlike most burning fuels, magnesium will continue to burn in carbon dioxide because its flame is hot enough to decompose carbon dioxide to carbon and oxygen.
When a fire runs out of things to burn, or runs out of fuel(oxygen) it will stop burning.
Fire needs oxygen to continue burning. Water cuts of the supply of oxygen and hence the fire stops.
All fire needs to continue burning is oxygen and fuel
Oxygen is required in order for a fire to continue burning. Without oxygen a flame will extinquish itself.
Fire Burning was created in 2008.
Carbon dioxide displaces oxygen, without the oxygen most fires cannot continue burning.
it is a short fire.. not burning for long ^ Best answer I've seen for this question. I had suspected that the "burning" was a metaphor for something else, but this explanation makes more sense than any explanation of the metaphor I've seen.
The Greek Fire was a weapon used by the East Roman or Byzantine Empire. It was used in naval battles as it could continue burning while floating on water.
About a Burning Fire was created on 2004-02-24.
Fire burning was written by Sean Kingston
So the fire has air so it can keep burning
with a fire extinguisher