Fire is also a natural phenomenon.
It appeared everywhere and hard to control.
They are synthesized by humans through lighters,
matches
or fireworks ...
to help us use it more easily.
And now, let's find out about flames! ^^
Burning is the combustion, a high-temperature reaction between a fuel and an oxidant.
Because there is so much oxygen in the atmosphere,
a little mistake can easily create a fire.
And these are scenes of fires in nature or caused by humans.
It was fierce.
A fire whirl, also commonly known as a fire devil, is a whirlwind induced by a fire and often composed of flame or ash.
These start with a whirl of wind often made visible by smoke
and may occur when intense rising heat or turbulent wind conditions combine to form whirling eddies of air.
Burning under ice sounds strange, right?
But this is entirely possible.
Under the ice in some places,
methane is accumulated.
We can burn and use it.
Great isn't it?
Another fun experiment we can also try,
but it is not recommended to try it at home,
is to throw fireworks under the ice.
Let's see what happens! ^^
Yosemite Firefall is a scene in Yosemite National Park, California.
From a distance, it appeared as a glowing waterfall and it has orange and red colors.
It was a very majestic sight to behold!
Volcanoes appear in many places on earth with many different shapes and sizes.
They can be found on the ground, on islands, in the ocean or under the ice.
It contains a huge flow of lava and high temperature,
along with that, it creates a great amount of gas and dust,
making them a ghostly, attractive, dangerous, and mysterious beauty.
A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object that originates in outer space
and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet.
When the original object enters the atmosphere,
various factors cause it to heat up and radiate energy.
Let's see the videos!
Flint is a sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz,
categorized as the variety of chert that occurs in chalk or marly limestone.
Finding and distinguishing them is often shared by experienced people or locals.
When we have flint, this will be a guide on how to use and create flames.
What do you think about the power of fire?
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