Ash and smoke.
Because smoke contains microscopic particles of dust, ash and other substances.
Fire,Ash,smoke clouds, and earthquakes
Black ash from a fire is commonly referred to as soot. It is a black powdery substance that is left behind after a material has been burnt. Soot can accumulate on surfaces and may cause respiratory issues if inhaled.
In a brush fire or forest fire the impact on people is the heat, smoke, ash, and the possibility of having to leave your home and not have a home after the fire is out.
It dissipates into the air as smoke and whatever it burns either melts or turns into ash
A fire produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ash, smoke, etc.Thermal energy is not a chemical substance.
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The residue of fire typically includes ash, charred materials, and smoke particles. Fire residue can vary depending on the materials burned and the intensity of the fire. Cleaning up fire residue is important to prevent further damage and health risks.
When a log burns in a fire, it undergoes a chemical reaction called combustion. The heat from the fire causes the wood in the log to break down and release gases and smoke. The remaining solid material turns into ash.
Fire and Ash - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M