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How is a forest fire considered a chemical change?

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A forest fire is considered a chemical change because of the changing of the wood by combustion, which is not a physical change.
Wood and organic matter undergoes a combustion reaction with oxygen to create new compounds, such as water, carbon dioxide, and other species. Hope this helps you.. Good luck! (: