when air is blown to traditional chuha, it starts burning rapidly. why?
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A fire requires a surplus of oxygen and fuel. By blowing on a fire you essentially provide it with a surplus of oxygen. Though the small amount of oxygen coming from surrounding through the flow can help fuel a flame it is essentially canceled out by the carbon dioxide and water vapor that follows.
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