Why Flames Need Room
Imagine you're playing with a big ball in a small bedroom, it's hard to run around and bounce the ball far. But if you go outside on the playground, there’s lots of space, and you can run and jump much more freely!
A flame is like that ball. When it starts burning, it needs space to spread out. If it’s in a tiny jar, it can only grow so big before it hits the top or sides, just like how your ball can’t go too far in a small room.
What Happens Without Enough Space
If there's not enough space, the flame might get smothered, like if you put a blanket over your toy ball game. The flame needs air to keep burning, and without enough space, it can't breathe properly. That’s why candles go out when you cover them with a glass.
So, space is like the playground for a flame, the bigger the space, the more it can grow and spread! Space is what lets a flame grow bigger and move around, just like how your toys need room to play.
Why Flames Need Room
Imagine you're playing with a big ball in a small bedroom, it's hard to run around and bounce the ball far. But if you go outside on the playground, there’s lots of space, and you can run and jump much more freely!
A flame is like that ball. When it starts burning, it needs space to spread out. If it’s in a tiny jar, it can only grow so big before it hits the top or sides, just like how your ball can’t go too far in a small room.
What Happens Without Enough Space
If there's not enough space, the flame might get smothered, like if you put a blanket over your toy ball game. The flame needs air to keep burning, and without enough space, it can't breathe properly. That’s why candles go out when you cover them with a glass.
So, space is like the playground for a flame, the bigger the space, the more it can grow and spread!
Examples
- Flames can behave strangely when there is no air around them.
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- What is overcrowding?
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