Burning logs in a fireplace can impact the ecosystem by releasing carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to air quality degradation and climate change. If the wood is sourced unsustainably, it can lead to deforestation and habitat loss, disrupting local ecosystems. Additionally, the smoke produced may contain particulate matter that can harm both human health and wildlife. Sustainable practices, like using responsibly sourced firewood, can mitigate some of these effects.
A forest fire would typically affect the biosphere, as it involves the burning of vegetation and can harm the wildlife within the forest ecosystem. Additionally, the atmosphere can be influenced by the smoke and gases released during a forest fire, impacting air quality and potentially contributing to climate change.
Fire Burning was created in 2008.
Keep the Fire Burning was created on 1994-01-01.
A continuously burning fire is a fire that has a fuel source that allows it to keep burning without extinguishing. This can be achieved through a consistent supply of oxygen and fuel to the fire. Maintaining a continuously burning fire requires careful management and monitoring to prevent it from spreading uncontrollably.
Burning is a chemical change.
A forest fire would typically affect the biosphere, as it involves the burning of vegetation and can harm the wildlife within the forest ecosystem. Additionally, the atmosphere can be influenced by the smoke and gases released during a forest fire, impacting air quality and potentially contributing to climate change.
Burning is an oxydation reaction so a chemical change.
All fire needs to continue burning is oxygen and fuel
The Electric Fire place does not have a flue pipe
Fire Burning was created in 2008.
the heat needs oxygen to keep burning and to light the flame the fuels need to be burnt
The fire would have less burning fuel and may not be active for long
Carbon dioxide and water vapor
About a Burning Fire was created on 2004-02-24.
A log burning in a fire place.
This is a reaction of combustion (oxidation, burning).
At the place of fire, the burning things use up all the oxygen(burning is nothing but reaction with oxygen) and fill the place with Carbon Monoxide and dense fumes, so to be able to stand there and douse the fire, firefighters do need Oxygen to breathe properly.