If fire burns because of oxygen, how come candles don’t lit up when we blow on them, but instead they go out?

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If fire burns because of oxygen, how come candles don’t lit up when we blow on them, but instead they go out?

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They do if you blow lightly, but if you blow too hard you will cool them below their combustion temperature and without added energy, it will go out

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