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Fire grows in 3 dimensions, therefore it is going to increase rapidly as time goes by. Furthermore, as the temperature increases, things burn quicker, and there can be explosions
Oxygen feeds fire, but for a candle, it is too small to withstand the pressure of a good blow, and the fire is easily blown out in the wick, where the core of the fire is. In a bigger fire though, like a campfire, it is too big for a human to blow it out, and so the oxygen feeds it, and makes it glow brighter temporarily.
you increase the pressure
Blow into it.
No oxegen to keep fire going
Because you are supplying more oxygen, faster.
You can build a blow freezer by placing a large, electric fan inside the freezer. This will help to rapidly freeze the contents with little increase in electricty usage.
Water evaporates more rapidly when it is hot; so, yesfire will increase evaporation.
Rapidly rising production costs
Fire grows in 3 dimensions, therefore it is going to increase rapidly as time goes by. Furthermore, as the temperature increases, things burn quicker, and there can be explosions
just blow on the screen
Precipitate.
You literally blow on it.
First you get wood. Then you go to the fire pit. Tap on it. It will make fire. Tap that. Then you rub on the wood. When you do it enough it will say blow. Then you blow. Walla you have a fire.
it could rapidly increase the carbon dioxide and pollution. hpe this helps ;-))
Oxygen feeds fire, but for a candle, it is too small to withstand the pressure of a good blow, and the fire is easily blown out in the wick, where the core of the fire is. In a bigger fire though, like a campfire, it is too big for a human to blow it out, and so the oxygen feeds it, and makes it glow brighter temporarily.
Firewhirls can be very dangerous as they can rapidly spread fire.