There are a lot of ways to start a fire: flint and steel, matches, a magnifying glass and sunlight. However it starts, all fire needs oxygen, fuel, and heat. To some, it may almost seem like magic, but there’s a complicated chemical reaction taking place when a fire is lit! Readers learn what makes fire burn simply through age-appropriate language and content. Full-color photographs complement the main content and are followed by an illustrated graphic organizer that shows the process step-by-step.
What Makes Fire Burn? (Everyday Mysteries, 4)
$9.15
This book explains the basic chemistry of fire to young readers in an age-appropriate manner.
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| Weight | 0.136 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 17.1 × 0.3 × 17.8 in |

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