Environmental Sciences, asked by smitpatoliya2001, 8 days ago

Difference between Fire Phenomenon and Explosion Phenomenon.​

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Answered by yogeshbhuyal780
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Fire is caused is when a substance rapidly consumes oxygen to produce heat and light. An explosion is an event where energy rapidly expands outward from the source, often creating a damaging shock wave. A fire may not cause an explosion, and explosions can happen without fire

Answered by llMizzStudiousll
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Fɪʀᴇ Pʜᴇɴᴏᴍᴇɴᴏɴ :-

Fire is arguably the most visually impressive natural phenomenon. It is also one of the most destructive and difficult to predict. Its physical properties vary with the fuel and temperature, and have been studied extensively by combustion researchers. ... These components determine the appearance of fire.

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Exᴘᴏʟsɪᴏɴ Pʜᴇɴᴏᴍᴇɴᴏɴ :-

An explosion is an interaction between molecules which takes place at such a rate, and with such increase in volume and energy release, that it produces a major disturbance in adjacent matter

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