fire and arson

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Across
  1. 3. To draw along with or after
  2. 5. A measurement of energy release rate
  3. 8. A material that yields heat through combustion
  4. 9. Heat transfer by way of electromagnetic energy
  5. 11. Heat transfer to another body or within a body by direct contact
  6. 13. A buoyant layer of hoy gases and smoke produced by fire in a compartment
  7. 16. A crater-like indentation created at the point of origin
  8. 20. The room or area where a fire began
  9. 21. An agent, often an ignitable liquid, used to initiate or speed the spread of fire
  10. 22. Combustion without flame, usually with incandescence
  11. 23. The gas phase of a substance
  12. 25. The transformation of a compound into one or more substances by heat alone
  13. 26. An abnormal connection of low resistance between normal circuit conductors
  14. 27. the physical state of a substance that has no shape or volume
Down
  1. 1. The process of initiating self-sustained combustion
  2. 2. The leading edge of burning gases of a combustion reaction
  3. 4. Capable of burning with a flame
  4. 6. The escape of smoke and heat through openings in a building
  5. 7. A fire pattern on surfaces where soot has been burned away
  6. 10. A high temperature luminous electrical discharge across a gap
  7. 12. Not readily capable of burning with a flame
  8. 14. Initiation of combustion by heat without a spark or flame
  9. 15. Plastic materials that soften and melt under exposure to heat
  10. 17. A line on a diagram connecting points of equal char depth
  11. 18. The unit of electrical current represented by the symbol "I"
  12. 19. To cause to cease burning
  13. 24. The movement of fire from one place to another