if there was nothing being burnt off(vapors), nothing would be burning.
A fire blanket either completely surrounds a burning object or is placed over a burning object and sealed closely to a solid surface around the fire. Whether the blanket is placed on top, or surrounding it, the job of the blanket is to cut off the oxygen supply to the fire, and put it out. In using a fire blanket, it is important to protect the hands
A is a fire caused by burning solids. B is a fire caused by burning liquids. C is a fire caused by electricity. BC fire extinguishers should not be used against type A fires, but ABC fire extinguishers can be used against all three fires.
I got scorched by the burning fire.
Burning is an oxydation reaction so a chemical change.
the smoke and ashes are evidence
Visible vapors from burning carbonaceous materials indicate a fire.
In a fire, you may smell burning materials such as wood, plastic, fabric, or chemicals. The smell can be acrid, smoky, or like burning rubber, depending on what is burning. It is important to evacuate immediately and seek safety in case of a fire.
Leaving a fire burning overnight outside can be dangerous and is not recommended. It can pose a fire hazard and increase the risk of accidents. It is important to properly extinguish the fire before leaving it unattended.
Fire Burning was created in 2008.
The reactants (gasoline vapors) are more dangerous in a gasoline fire, as they are highly flammable and can ignite easily. The products of combustion (carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide) are a byproduct of the burning process and are less hazardous in terms of fire risk.
the fire will go out and can not cook !
About a Burning Fire was created on 2004-02-24.
Fire burning was written by Sean Kingston
Leaving a fire burning overnight outside is not safe and can pose a risk of spreading and causing harm. It is important to fully extinguish any outdoor fires before leaving them unattended.
with a fire extinguisher
It captures gasoline vapors from the tank and stores them for later burning in the engine.
Paraffin is thermally decomposed by burning; carbon dioxide and water vapors are produced.