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Q: When heat is felt from a burning fire?
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Why a burning sensation is felt in palm when one end of a metal rod is placed in a fire and the other is in palm?

Metals conduct heat.


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Fire or heat


How come you can't smell fire but what it burns?

Because fire is just heat of what’s burning. Like fire on its own is noting. It’s not possible. Fire is just heat, but if you put that heat on wood it’ll smell like burning wood. same with meat and other stuff. Heat doesn’t have a smell.


Why is a burning candle extinguished by a fire extinguisher?

Like any other fire, a burning candle requires fuel, heat, oxygen and a chemical reaction. If you use a fire extinguisher, it typically removes the heat or oxygen from the process, thus stopping the fire.


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Johnny felt scared and panicked during the fire. He was worried about his safety and that of his friends. He also felt a sense of urgency to escape the burning building.


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Is pyrokinesis like Enna Burning where you take heat in your chest then send it out as fire?

Kinda. It's the ability to control heat and fire with your mind.


What does a fire need to stay burning?

Oxygen, fuel, heat. (remove any one of these three and your fire will go out)


Why is it difficult to start a fire in extreme cold?

Fire needs three things to burn: Fuel (like gasoline), Heat, and Oxygen (O2). If the heat is lessened, then the fire has a harder time burning.


Does oxygen support burning?

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Why does fire need heat to burn?

Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.