A burned alive match is a special type of match in which the only way to win the match is to set your opponent on fire. Usually the ringside is surrounded by flames and if you can set any part of your opponent on fire, you win the match. Undertaker and Kane have been part of such matches.
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To finish a "burn alive" match, one wrestler typically sets their opponent on fire using a prop or pyrotechnics. This type of match is highly dangerous and often involves special effects to give the appearance of the opponent being engulfed in flames while remaining safe. It is important to remember that professional Wrestling involves scripted performances and careful planning to ensure the safety of all performers involved.
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You can light a match stick using another match stick, a lighter, or a candle. Simply expose the match head to the flame to ignite it.
yes it is because its turning into a new substance
The flame from the match does not burn the odor molecules themselves, but rather oxidizes some of the volatile compounds in the air that are causing the odor. The smoke from the match can help mask the odor temporarily by introducing its own scent, but the primary mechanism for odor reduction is through oxidation.
Physical properties of the match would include thing such as its state, colour, odour, density and solubility. Chemical changes in the match would be such things at its ability to burn and the chemical changes of when the match is lit and there becomes a flame. Hope this helps a bit :)