The Wookey
A flame maybe.
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Why The long Flame
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When a matchstick is lit, the flame rises due to convection, a process where hot air, being less dense, rises while cooler air moves in to replace it. The combustion of the matchstick produces heat, which warms the surrounding air, causing it to rise. This upward movement creates a draft that pulls in more oxygen from the sides, sustaining the flame. Thus, the combination of heat and air movement directs the flame upwards rather than sideways or downwards.
air will burst into flame in pure oxygen
It is an oxidation reaction.
Spontaneous combustion
The element that makes a glowing splinter burst into flame when inserted into a test tube containing it is oxygen. Oxygen is a highly reactive gas that supports the combustion process, causing the wood splinter to ignite in the presence of a flame.
burn, combust, undergo exothermic reaction, burst into flame. Think that's all of them.
A phoenix is the bird that dies in a burst of flame and is reborn in the ashes.
No, because any flame has heat , and if you try to freeze it , the freezing agent would either: a) melt the freezing agent...... b) burst it into flames...... c) or both.
No, holding a balloon under a flame will cause it to pop because the heat weakens the rubber material, leading to a sudden burst. It's not advisable to expose a balloon to direct flame or heat sources.
The homophone that means to burn with a sudden flame is "flare." It can refer to a sudden bright light or a sudden burst of flame or energy.
If the bottle is from glass will burst soon; the plastic container will be melted.
sorry to burst your bubble but you can only get it if you pre-ordered the game. by going to Bungie.net
The air and water vapor inside the kernel is expanding.