Science, asked by UnknownCuriosity, 5 hours ago

What are the fuel sources available on Venus for burning of fire? They should be in a large quantity as i need the fire for combustion process. Answer this for some good points fast.

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Answered by yug632
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Answered by 400004048
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According to Greek mythology, the gods took fire away from people. Then a hero named Prometheus stole it back. As punishment, the gods chained the thief to a rock, where an eagle fed on his liver. Every night, his liver grew back. And each day, the eagle returned. Like other myths, the Prometheus story offered one explanation for the origins of fire. It doesn’t, however, offer clues to why things burn. That’s what science is for.

Some ancient Greeks believed that fire was a basic element of the universe — one that gave rise to other elements, like earth, water and air. (Aether, that stuff the ancients thought stars were made of, was later added to the list of elements by the philosopher Aristotle.)

Now scientists use the word “element” to describe the most basic types of matter. Fire does not qualify.

A fire’s colorful flame results from a chemical reaction known as combustion. During combustion, atoms rearrange themselves irreversibly. In other words, when something burns, there’s no un-burning it.

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