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. The heat produced by the fire blank changes the surrounding air.
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chemically physically
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chemically physically
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The heat produced by the fire **physically** changes the surrounding air.
This is because the heat can cause the air to expand, change temperature, and affect its density, which are physical changes rather than chemical changes.
This is because the heat can cause the air to expand, change temperature, and affect its density, which are physical changes rather than chemical changes.