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Fire creates an exothermic reaction, not endothermic. To be endothermic, the reaction must draw in heat from its surroundings, thereby making things colder.

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The process of burning gas or fuel or cole or what-else-ever is an exothermic chemical change. The flame itself is physical: high temperature radiation

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