the sun burns from all the gases it creates naturally
It really is burning out, but there is so much gas in it that it will really burn out after about ten billion years.
If you place a jar over a burning candle, the flame will consume the oxygen inside the jar, causing it to extinguish due to lack of oxygen. The remaining air will become warmer and expand, creating a slight vacuum once the jar cools down.
Heat will naturally dissipate, causing them to slowly descend even if they don't do anything. This is why they need to keep burning fuel to stay aloft.
Plants They take in carbon dioxide Then keep the carbon to grow and give out oxygen
No, it is not possible to breathe on Mars without a helmet. Mars has a very thin atmosphere that is mostly carbon dioxide, with very low levels of oxygen. Without proper life support systems, including a helmet with a supply of breathable air, it would not be safe to breathe on Mars.
oxygen is necessary to keep anything burning...
oxygen
Oxygen, heat, and fuel are three essential components that keep a fire burning. Without any of these elements, a fire will not be sustained.
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Faning gives more oxygen for combusion.It also remove ash which prevents the contact of burning material with oxygen
A continuously burning fire is a fire that has a fuel source that allows it to keep burning without extinguishing. This can be achieved through a consistent supply of oxygen and fuel to the fire. Maintaining a continuously burning fire requires careful management and monitoring to prevent it from spreading uncontrollably.
the heat needs oxygen to keep burning and to light the flame the fuels need to be burnt
A flame needs three things to keep burning: fuel (such as gas or wood), oxygen, and heat. When these three elements are present and in the right proportions, the flame will continue to burn.
It really is burning out, but there is so much gas in it that it will really burn out after about ten billion years.
A fire requires three things to keep burning: fuel, oxygen, and heat. When you stomp on a fire, your foot momentarily excludes oxygen, stopping the burning. Since the burning stops for an instant, no heat is being released, allowing the fuel to cool. When you take your foot off, allowing the oxygen to return, by then it has cooled enough to prevent it from reigniting.
If oxygen's excluded, any. As fire needs oxygen to burn, if it lacks this, it won't burn.