yes fire need oxygen to survive
lets say u put an open flame into a bottle
then sealed the bottle shut
after a while the fire will start to die
this is because the fire has burned up all of the oxygen
and has nothing left to burn
>={)
2006-12-25 09:41:06
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answer #1
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answered by MamaGlue 2
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Yes Fire needs oxygen
2006-12-25 13:11:12
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answer #2
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answered by yugioh_1776 2
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Fire needs Oxygen to make flame , like we need Oxygen to breath .
2006-12-25 09:42:35
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answer #3
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answered by Miroku 3
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Yes!. Fire needs oxygen to remain fire. Fire always require oxygen to became a flame.
2006-12-25 09:39:26
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answer #4
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answered by Pramod 3
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All fire needs oxygen to burn or become a flame, except one and that is magnesium, it generates it's own oxygen while burning.
2006-12-25 10:07:42
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely needs oxygen!
2006-12-25 09:39:24
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answered by silver 5
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Fires start up whilst the two a flammable and or a flamable textile with an adequate furnish of oxygen or yet another oxidizer is subjected to adequate warmth. fire is a self-holding oxidation technique observed via warmth and lightweight in certainly one of those a glow or flames.
2016-10-28 08:39:27
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answer #7
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answered by ridinger 4
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Fires "food" if you like is oxygen, yes.
And no, you cant light a fire without oxygen.
2006-12-25 09:37:20
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answered by <-tom-> 3
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Burning is a chemichal reaction of an element and oxygen. duhhh. there is no fire if there is no oxygen,
2006-12-25 09:37:26
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answered by urshalak2525 2
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Yes, it requires oxygen, a source of heat, and fuel.
2006-12-25 09:38:20
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answered by Jude G 1
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