Science, asked by Joelvenkatesh, 10 months ago

Why the fire burns towards the top???​

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Answered by saloni3131
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Answer:

it tries to catches oxygen

Answered by harshitha2807
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Answer:

The heat of the flame itself keeps the fuel at the ignition temperature, so it continues to burn as long as there is fuel and oxygen around it. The flame heats any surrounding fuel so it releases gases as well. ... This is why fire typically spreads upward, and it's also why flames are always "pointed" at the top......

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