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how fire can be fire burnt in space?


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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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When flames burn on Earth, heated gases rise from the fire, drawing oxygen in and pushing combustion products out. ... Space flames can also burn at a lower temperature and with less oxygen than fires on Earth. As a result, the material used to put out space fires must be more concentrated, researchers said.

Combustion reaction is basically a reaction with oxygen. And we know that without oxygen, there is no combustion. ... This is because the way the fuel burning takes place in a rocket is that they have their own oxygen because there isn't any in the space.

Fires on earth are anchored by gravity, but the combustion gases are hot and light, so they rise. As the flame goes up, more air is sucked into the base of the fire, feeding more oxygen to the fire and making it burn more strongly.

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