Multiple Choice
How does Aristotle's model of matter explain why the air over a flame is always moist?
A) Aristotle's model of matter explains that moisture in the air draws heat out of the flame.
B) Aristotle's model of matter explains that moisture counters heat since water counters fire.
C) Aristotle's model of matter would explain quite the opposite and predict the air above the flame would become dry.
D) Aristotle's model does not deal with the concept of air over a flame.
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