Paper consist of fibers. These are not all identical, and don't burn in exactly the same way. Some shrink more, which makes the paper curl and crease.
when the piece of paper is wrapped around the pipe, less of the paper is exposed to oxygen, which is essential to start a fire. the more oxygen, the better. ********************** Another factor is that aluminum is excellent at absorbing heat from the paper and that keeps the paper cooler for a longer time.
yes because it changes the physical properties of it as a paper by burning
My guess would be either exposed to the elements or the paper has begun to decompose .
It only takes a small amount of energy to make paper burn. While burning, the paper will give off more energy than it took to light it. This greater energy can then be used to make things that are harder to ignite to catch fire.
What a wide question! Setting fire to it would change its properties dramatically.
Please cancell my contract I don't have a paper copy of it.
Paper in Fire was created in 1987.
In most places a written contract is enforceable. There are places where you have to contract on stamped paper for certain types of agreements.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
The paper for the fire in club penguin is the safety manual
When paper burns in a fire, the reactants are mostly carbon (the main substance in the paper) and oxygen(from the air).
to get the paper put the survival guide over the fire and see what happens!
It extinguishes a paper fire by cooling...water is a cooling agent...fire is a product of heat...cool the heat=fire goes out.
heating a fire, paper, housing,paper i don't get why paper?
Flash paper is paper that disappears when you light it on fire... leaving no evidence!!!
"Fire" is the answer. Just like scrap is used to make paper, fire is used to create smoke.