why is there more smoke after the fire goes out than while it’s burning?

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why is there more smoke after the fire goes out than while it’s burning?

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Fire is when the combustible materials release combustible gasses while combusting, resulting in the combustion of those combustable gasses.

The large visible flames are actually “burning smoke.” When the fire cools to embers, the fumes are being released, but not being further combusted into invisible gasses, thus, a huge cloud of uncombusted soot and smoke.

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