What burns down a house? The wood it be built beside? Or the stuff within it? What really burns it down?
Answers: Mainly the wood and the smoke. Smoke catches fire; believe it or not. Try this... light a candle and place it beneath a spoon with the curve facing downwards. Use the spoon to put out the flame and get a lighter and pale the smoke under the spoon. The candle will reignite by way of the smoke. Also the furniture, curtains and adjectives the other stuff in the house add fuel to the fire. When the temp contained by the house reach the point of ignition, everything will burn. That's why firefighters put holes in the roofs of burning houses. It releases the smoke and it lowers the temp inside the house.
It's the combustion created by the presence of oxygen. All the combustible materials used to build the house including what's stored inside contribute to the fire but short oxygen there is no fire. Combustibles just contribute to the speeding-up of burning process. Well, it sure is not the wood.after that steal a guess.what causes fire..well fire(pilot lights) human era..doomed to failure wiring(human era)...stored gas(human era) or just plain human era...coffee pot.cooking.matches...cigs.. clutch a hold here anytime..you got it.
same concept as a fireplace, the dry wood burns and continues to burn...with fire or sometimes combustion. the fire
hehehe...yeah, I'd enjoy to go with fire, too.
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