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Where does all the mass of wood go in a fire after the fire burns itself out? It turns into smoke and ash. It disappears. It turns into plasma and remains that way.
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Where does all the mass of wood go in a fire after the fire burns itself out?
It turns into smoke and ash.
It disappears.
It turns into plasma and remains that way.
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It turns into smoke and ash.
In reality it turns into fuel which become energy for the fire, but what is produced from that is smoke and ash.
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