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KidzTalk Points Day Question #2

Points: 1,000

Topic: Science

Due Date: Today

Best answer wins.

If a tree starts burning, where did the fire it produces come from?



8 Answers

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by (339k points)
 
Best answer
Sorry, but nobody really answered the question fully enough to get points. We were looking for a description that talks about chemical bonds giving up energy. Another interesting view would be from the sun. The sun created the energy needed to create the tree and chemical bonds that hold it together. A piece of the sun is in a way released when something burns.
by (284k points)
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Oh ok
by (138k points)
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oh...
by (116k points)

fire.

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fire comes from gas i lean this in school you shoud no that
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by (153k points)

so, basically, fire happens because of this thing called combustion. It's a chemical reaction that happens when a certain chemical balance reaches the "ignition point". Fire is mostly made of water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and oxygen.

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by (138k points)
To create a fire you have to have oxygen, igniter, and combustion material. (a fancy word for wood/paper/etc.)

If a fire comes from a tree, the tree would have to be dry. It would have to be a very hot/sunny day, so the tree would start to ignite. And oxygen is everywhere so no need to worry about that.

And that is what I think would need to happen.
by (138k points)
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I already knew it! My father is a HUGE science/physics geek, so he teaches me and my brother about it. I can tell anyone SOOOOOOO much facts. So please, don't ask me that. It's very rude.
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Kitty_kAt do u know other languages? u are so cool wanna be frieds ?
by (138k points)
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Yes! I know English, Spanish, German (not that good at writing tho...), and am learning Italian. Sure! We can be friends!
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Wow! I only know hola and that is all I know and yuo r so nice
by (138k points)
Thank you!
+2 votes
by (375k points)
I feel like...

A) wood and oxygen
B) humans lighting it on fire
Or
C) lightning
+4 votes
by (5.1k points)
Idk many things
+4 votes
by (1.34m points)
Fire is the result of combustion.
by (1.34m points)
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and oxygen, among many things
+4 votes
by (284k points)
either,

a campfire that got to big

 or a person that lit the tree

or it was to hot and dry and the tree caught on fire

or wind made 2 sticks rub against eachother or something (idk if this would really work XD)

or something else idk?

 

dont steal my answer please! :)



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