Because it carries the oxygen (needed to sustain a flame) away and out of the way of the flame. therefore without its oxygen it goes out. however
DO NOT open windows if you have an object in your house which catches ablaze because what i just described only works with smaller flames. like candles. however for a house fire you might wanna just call 911
It depends on the context. In terms of destructive force, fire can be more powerful as it can cause widespread damage easily. However, in terms of generating energy, wind can be more powerful as it can be harnessed to produce electricity through wind turbines.
Wind bears more oxygen that helps the fire not to burn out. Wind destroys small fire, but encourage big fire. The wind becomes the friend of fire that burns forests. The same wind causes destruction of fire on the form of a lighted wick.
Fire is the reaction of wood with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, carbon, hydrogen, and energy. More oxygen equals more energy/ more wind equals more fire. Too much wind will blow out the fire because wood needs to be a certain temperature to ignite and excess wind will carry away the hot air that keeps the fire going.
The heat you feel when you put your hands above a fire is the result of infrared radiation emitted by the fire. This radiation transfers heat energy from the fire to your hands, causing a sensation of warmth.
You will feel radiant heat when you put your hands above a fire, which is heat transferred through electromagnetic radiation. This type of heat warms your hands by direct exposure to the fire's energy.
Extinguish means "put out", so a fire extinguisher puts out fire.
wind
Actually, it won't. It will make the fire bigger by spreading it.
you put it on fire just like you did or do on Fire Mountain except on Fire Mt. you freeze the fire with your ice and fire arrows and you put the ice on fire .
A shift in the wind direction and a favorable drizzle.
If a fire breaks out in front of your boat, put the stern into the wind.
If the wind is strong enough it can blow out the fire, but that is typically not the case for light winds. In a fire you have combustible material giving off flammable vapors and the wind just blows the flame from one piece of fuel to another.
By Mother Nature with a change of wind direction and a drizzle.
fire grows with wind
Fire in the Wind was created in 1977.
It depends on the context. In terms of destructive force, fire can be more powerful as it can cause widespread damage easily. However, in terms of generating energy, wind can be more powerful as it can be harnessed to produce electricity through wind turbines.
No ..Fire Is Way Stronger Then Wind