a flame burns downwards ture or false
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True , when a flame burns, it heats the surrounding atmosphere, causing the air to expand and become less dense. The pull of gravity draws colder, denser air down to the base of the flame, displacing the hot air, which rises. Without gravity, hot air expands but doesn't move upward.
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Explanation:THE FIRE BURNS TO WHICHEVER DIRECTION THE SOURCE OF FIRE CONTINUES TO .EITHER IT IS DOWNWARDS OR AAINST THE FORCE OF GRAVITY
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