Does fire exist in space if there is no air assuming it is not encapsuled by any protective atmospheric-like environment
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Posted by Lazarus12 Dec 9th, 2012 at 1:03AM
Nope. Without an already existing source, fire can't happen in space. Oxygen is rather lacking.
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