Light from a fire is not matter; it is energy in the form of photons that allow us to see the flame.
Light from a fire is not matter as light is an electromagnetic wave consisting of photons. Matter refers to physical substance that has mass and occupies space, while light does not have mass or take up space.
When a candle burns, it emits light energy in the form of photons that travel to your eye, allowing you to see the flame. This light energy is not constituted of matter; it is a form of radiant energy.
Therefore, light from a fire is not matter, but energy that enables visibility and does not behave like material substances.
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