Fire occurs when a combustible material, such as wood or gasoline, reacts with oxygen in the presence of heat, a process known as combustion. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. For fire to ignite, three elements must be present: fuel, oxygen, and heat, commonly referred to as the "fire triangle." When these elements come together in the right conditions, fire can start and sustain itself.
it wont do nothing i tried it at home and the fire turned of it is really dumb
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick
If you lit a hazelnut on fire, it would undergo combustion, producing flames and releasing heat. The nut's outer shell and oils within would contribute to the burning process, resulting in a small, relatively short-lived flame.
If it's something like grease, it could start fire.
The soda melts through the bottom of the cup causing whatever surface underit to catch fire. Do not try this at home.
of course fires can happen anywhere a wild fire is just a fire that is out of control.
in the rim of fire or the ring of fire
the fire will go out.
You can't eat fire.
The fire will be put out.
Heli Fire happened in 1980.
Frets on Fire happened in 2006.
Zaca Fire happened in 2007.
Thumb Fire happened in 1881.
Windscale fire happened in 1957.
Return Fire happened in 1995.
Dome Fire happened in 1996.