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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why Fire Crackles

from Unusual Origins – The Strange Beginnings · host Kimberly Hollins

This episode explains that the crackling sound of fire comes from small bursts of energy released inside burning wood. As wood heats up, trapped moisture turns into steam, building pressure within tiny pockets. When the pressure becomes too great, it escapes suddenly, creating popping sounds.At the same time, heat breaks down the wood into flammable gases. These gases can ignite in quick bursts, adding more cracks and snaps to the sound. The structure of the wood, including air pockets, resin, and density, also affects how often and how loudly it crackles.Overall, fire crackling is the result of multiple processes happening at once—steam expansion, gas ignition, and structural changes. Despite this complex physics, the sound feels calm and comforting because humans have long associated fire with warmth, safety, and rest.

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This episode explains that the crackling sound of fire comes from small bursts of energy released inside burning wood. As wood heats up, trapped moisture turns into steam, building pressure within tiny pockets. When the pressure becomes too great,...

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