Burning requires oxygen from the air to sustain the chemical reaction that produces heat and light. The other parts of air, such as nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide, generally do not play a direct role in the combustion process.
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Yes. Burning hydrogen gas in air produces water vapor.
because the air current carries away the oxygen, which is needed for a candle to burn.
Wind, the temperature difference in different parts of the world caues wind therefore moving the air around
burns faster in pure oxygen as the percentage of oxygen is less in air
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No. You need the grate in for air circulation around the burning wood.
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The air above a burning candle can feel warmer than the surrounding air due to the heat generated by the flame. It may also feel slightly different in terms of air quality, as the burning process releases smoke, soot, and other combustion byproducts.
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make the fuel sufficient burning
You need all the parts of the mac book for it to work.
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Lower the temperature. Different parts will liquify and freeze at different temperatures.
Air,Land, Water