Is a burning fire endothermic or exothermic? How do you know?(1 point)

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A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.
A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.

A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat needs to be applied in the form of fire to break the bonds of the wood.
A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat needs to be applied in the form of fire to break the bonds of the wood.

A burning fire is endothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.
A burning fire is endothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.

A burning fire is endothermic because a lot of heat needs to be applied in the form of fire to break the bonds of the wood.

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A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water. We know this because the process of combustion releases energy in the form of heat, making it an exothermic reaction.
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