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It is part of the fire triangle. The three things you need are: Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. if you took away one of theese things then a fire would not create.
Differences in density in the air or gases (due to the heat) produce refraction. These differences in density change from one moment to another.
Light energy is in various things like; a light bulb, the suns rays, or fire.
A fire needs three things: fuel, oxygen, and heat. If fuel can be considered "nutrition" then yes it does require nutrition.
to start a fire you must have 3 things oxygen heat and fuel.
When objects get hot enough they can catch on fire. Different objects will require different degrees of heat, and oxygen must be present to support a fire.
A fire is radiation.
Flammable liquids burn. Once they catch on fire, they can cause other things to burn, including people's clothing, people, and objects in the room.
There are many places and websites where one can learn how to conduct a fire drill. Most firehouse's will be more than happy to explain how to conduct these and may even offer to help demonstrate. Some websites that offer help on how to conduct fire drills are wikiHow, Volunteer Guide, and KidsHealth.
There is no such thing as "conducting fire." Helium is not flammable, if that's what you mean.
No you can not.
yes, yes it can
One can view pictures of fire helmets from the West Coast Fire Helmets website. Another place that shows their selection of fire helmets is their Facebook page.
Depending on what the objects are there are a variety of ways to keep things warm. These ways include: fire, electric/gas/propane heater, blankets, electric blankets, jackets, body heat, and an incubator.
following three element of conduct are:- 1. air 2. fire 3.water
Check out: http://www.chicagohs.org/fire/