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Why is my fire popping so much 2024?

Oliver Wilson | 2023-06-06 02:58:34 | page views:1832
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William Thompson

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The heat from the fire causes the fluids within wood to first boil and then vaporize into steam. ... The trapped steam begins to exert pressure on the surrounding wood. Eventually, the wood gives way. The snap, crackle, or pop sound you hear is the wood splitting along a crevice and releasing steam into the fire.
2023-06-12 02:58:34

Isabella Wilson

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The heat from the fire causes the fluids within wood to first boil and then vaporize into steam. ... The trapped steam begins to exert pressure on the surrounding wood. Eventually, the wood gives way. The snap, crackle, or pop sound you hear is the wood splitting along a crevice and releasing steam into the fire.
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