Fire is caused by oxygen and CO2
Without oxygen it can't burn...
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Fire is caused by a chemical reaction known as combustion, which requires three elements: heat, fuel, and oxygen. When these elements come together in the right conditions, a fire can start and continue to burn as long as the three elements are present.
Fire is cause by lighting arson, debris burning especially when the ground and vegetation are dry. I hope this helps!
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The bacterium that causes fire blight in plants is called Erwinia amylovora.
Forest Fires can be caused by two things. 1) a camp fire that didn't light properly which led fire to spread onto grass leading it to light up trees which as we all know causes a forest fire. 2) the heat could be very intense causing the trees to catch on fire... hope this helped :)
It is called steam, as the heat from the camp fire causes the water to evaporate and form water vapor.
heat causes the 'soda' (sodium bicarbonate) to release carbon dioxide which displaces oxygen and puts out the fire.
The second fire may go out due to lack of fuel, oxygen, or heat. If any of these elements are removed or reduced, the fire will not be able to sustain itself and will extinguish.