Why do flame tends to be ip
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A flame is the visible , gaseous part of a fire. All of us are quite familiar with how flames burn.Be it a candle flame or a bonfire , flames always burns upwards.
The reason for this is simple.When a candle is lit , its flame heats up the surrounding air. Hot air , due to its light weight , travels upward , pulling the flame up with it.That's why we always see flames burn upwards.This phenomenon also causes the flames to flicker.
Meanwhile the heavier , colder air rushes down to replace the heated air , near the burning candle . And so , the cycle continues.
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Here is your answer!
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A flame is the visible , gaseous part of a fire. All of us are quite familiar with how flames burn.Be it a candle flame or a bonfire , flames always burns upwards.
The reason for this is simple.When a candle is lit , its flame heats up the surrounding air. Hot air , due to its light weight , travels upward , pulling the flame up with it.That's why we always see flames burn upwards.This phenomenon also causes the flames to flicker.
Meanwhile the heavier , colder air rushes down to replace the heated air , near the burning candle . And so , the cycle continues.
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Hope it helps!
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