Unless the fire was in space I suppose - which can't happen, so yeah, air is always on top of fire.
Edit: nope, I was wrong. Air is not always on top of fire :-P.
What about chemicals that create their own oxygen source when burning?
The reaction propagation is always from the ignition source to the media, so the 'fire' is always on the outside. Even if the inside is in the process of quickly becoming the outside.
Excellent point. I edited my comment to say that air is not always on top of fire:-D.
That's nothing, in Scandinavia it's "there is fire in things".
Maybe the dutch partly learned from the vikings because we do it the other way around: "The thing is in fire!"
Fire is the energy emitted from converting the molecules to carbon
My mum says I'm fire
A hot air balloon is kind of on fire, at least when the burner is running
Yeah but then where is shorty fire burning?
Fire blanket, it’s briefly “on” fire, until it isn’t anymore. Or until fire is on it too. Fire blankets are the liminal spaces of fire.
If fire is on my ass hair then isn’t my ass on fire?
Air is on fire.
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Unless the fire was in space I suppose - which can't happen, so yeah, air is always on top of fire.
Edit: nope, I was wrong. Air is not always on top of fire :-P.
What about chemicals that create their own oxygen source when burning?
The reaction propagation is always from the ignition source to the media, so the 'fire' is always on the outside. Even if the inside is in the process of quickly becoming the outside.
Excellent point. I edited my comment to say that air is not always on top of fire:-D.