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Ablaze is an adjective, as in 'They set the logs ablaze.'
I hope the house is not ablaze.
The mountain cabin was ablaze for only a short time.
It means afire, or flaming. Or it can be used metaphorically to mean fervent, or ardent.If you mean "ablaze" it means on fire.
Something that is set ablaze produces fire and heat as it burns.
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When something is set ablaze, it produces heat, light, and smoke. The flames consume the material, causing it to burn and potentially generate ashes as the result of combustion.
Ablaze is an adjective, as in 'They set the logs ablaze.'
- Set This - World Ablaze was created on 2005-07-25.
From all the Cartoons I've watched I'm guessing lightning hit something set ablaze to it and humans wielded it. ya
When something is set ablaze, it means that it has caught fire and is burning. This can be caused by factors such as a spark, heat, or flame igniting a flammable material. It is important to address the blaze quickly to prevent it from spreading and causing damage.
When something is set ablaze, it produces flames and generates heat, resulting in the combustion of materials. This process often releases smoke and gases, contributing to air pollution. Additionally, the fire can create light, illuminating the surrounding area. The overall effect is a transformation of energy and matter, often accompanied by a rapid oxidation reaction.
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