Why does fire spread when we blow into it?

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Fire needs oxygen to burn, so why does it spread when we blow carbon dioxide into it?

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You’re not releasing so much carbon dioxide from your one breath that it will be enough to extinguish a fire (unless it’s a simple candle). On the other hand, your air *is* helping push the flame and heat faster than it might naturally have grown otherwise.

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