Science, asked by srishti20064, 1 year ago

Why a flame always burnt upwards

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Answered by brianydon
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The heated air is less dense than the surrounding cooler air, and so the cooler air "squeezes out" the hot air, which moves upward. As the hot air moves upward, so does some of the still-burning material, resulting in aflame that flickers upward, away from gravity.
Answered by Anonymous
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because flames has upward displacement of air

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