The remaining air did not support combustion, and a mouse could not live in it.
Even if there were, there's no molecular oxygen around to support combustion.
In your case, I doubt that you would have a deep enough pile of sawdust on the ground to retain enough heat to support combustion.
This is when too much fuel and not enough air are present to support combustion.
This cloud of hot oil vapor is too rich to support combustion.
On Earth, this oxidation occurs using free oxygen in our atmosphere to support combustion.
This high O level would have supported intense combustion.
Boeing says it thinks that the atmosphere in the tanks will support combustion about 20 percent to 30 percent of the time.
Usually, the material cannot support combustion and must not undergo a certain loss of mass.
It was the only element besides oxygen that supported combustion, wasn't it?