Why are flames extinguished byt embers burn brighter when we blow on them?
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When you blow on an ember, you provide it with more oxygen, so it burns brighter. A candle is a much more fragile flame, burning a tiny cell of wax vapor attached to the top of a tiny wick. Your breath is enough to blow the cell of wax vapor completely off the wick, and cool the wick down below the kindling point.
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When you blow on an ember, you provide it with more oxygen, so it burns brighter. A candle is a much more fragile flame, burning a tiny cell of wax vapor attached to the top of a tiny wick. Your breath is enough to blow the cell of wax vapor completely off the wick, and cool the wick down below the kindling point.
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