Both of them thought they were doing the right thing for their country, France. Napoleon was a general and he thought that he was doing his best fighting for his country but without realizing it he was hurting the country at one point. His main focus was in warfare that he could not care any less for the rest of the ruling (reason behind the selling of Louisiana is 1803). Robespierre thought he could be a good leader for France and in a way challenge the French but he ended up hurting and murdering many people by not being judged in the correct way. They hurt the French thinking they were doing more well than harm. <span />
The correct answer is Yes
He was negligent because he didn't care what might happen.
Forest fires can spread dramatically, burning large numbers of trees in just minutes.
<u>Burning</u> is a chemical reaction that needs three things to happen: material to burn, called fuel, oxygen supply and a source of heat to ignite, or ignite, the fuel.
A forest fire uses trees for fuel and oxygen from the air.
The heat needed to set trees on fire can come from lightning or a cigarette butt.
But once established, the fire itself produces the heat necessary to burn more trees.
The heat and light released during the fire comes from the energy stored in the trees.
Chemical reactions that release energy are known as exothermic reactions.