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Burning
The chemical energy of whatever is burning.
Fire requires three things: heat, fuel, and oxygen. If you take one of them away, then the fire will stop. By wrapping a heavy blanket around a burning object, it blocks oxygen in the air from getting to the fire and the fire goes out.
Wood has chemical potential energy, when combustion occurs, you have fire. Fire is mostly heat and light energy.
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
Cane-fire has a very distinct quality. It burns very quickly and its presence is felt through it's pungent smell. Therefore, when the Ol' Higue compares herself to cane fire in her fireball state, it implies that she uses a lot of energy quickly, and is very visible. This is the correct answer.
ol higue is a vampire ,who sucks babies blood to stay alive
It would depend on what is burning.
Fire Burning was created in 2008.
It would be based almost entirely on the temperature of the fire.
It depends on what is on fire. If I were to be lighting a candle, I would smell burning wax. If paper were on fire, I'd smell burning paper. The scent of fire is really hard to explain. Maybe it smells like charcoal.
About a Burning Fire was created on 2004-02-24.
So the fire has air so it can keep burning
Fire burning was written by Sean Kingston
it depends on the terrain that the fire is burning the winds and the fuel that is avalible
Yes, it's a participle, but if the stove is burning rather than the fuel, you need a fire extinguisher.
It was the fire, because the fire would be burning up everything brian would be giving it therefore it would be eating for the fire, and Brian would be recieveing food if he were to cook anything on the fire. Making "the hungry friend" the fire that he created.