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Smoke without fire

When pieces of wood are thrown onto a fire they burn up almost entirely, but a ream of paper can be retrieved from a fire after it has burned down with the central sheets virtually intact and only a charring around the edges. What protects the paper from being burnt throughout?

Colm McKean, London, UK

Topics: Last Word

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