oxygen
for wood to burn you need fire
No it can't. You need oxygen to burn for it to work.
well a fire can be as hot as 1000°C so being on fire or being burned in a fire is so painful that you would be severely burned (3rd Degree Burn) which is the worst burn
yes it does
well the alkali metals catch fire or explode whenever in the presence of water so they burn fairly well oil will also burn on water.
you need fire (torch) to burn it to the ground.
No. Fire need fuel, oxygen, and heat to burn. Carbon dioxide is a product of most fires and can actually be used to put fires out.
Fire can burn still. Now I am not saying you can go up to a piece of still and light it on fire, you would need a really high temperature to do it.
So hot that it can burn your body and you can die. WELL DUH, HOW CAN IT GET?
well not usually when you keep trying your best to make the flame from glass fire pits burn in colors of the glass
throwing a blanket over a small contained fire stops oxygen to the fire .to stop a fire you need to take out one of the three elements that are needed for a fire to burn witch are heat /oxygen/fuel
Kind of. He can only fart fire after he eats. Though, his farts are flammable. And his fire farts stink as well as burn.