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Fire burns everything answer is

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Answered by DEVINEQUEEN
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Answer:

NO.

When hydrogen bonds with oxygen, it produces water vapor — even as the wood burns. Fires burn only when all that atomic shuffling releases enough energy to keep the oxidation going in a sustained chain reaction. More atoms released from the fuel combine with nearby oxygen.

Answered by tahabrigade
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Answer:

Fore may not burn everything.

The very likely example can be taken as water.

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