if the temperature falls down below the ignition temperature, then what happens?
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the substance wont catch fire or will not get ignited
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If a substance is not burning this means that the temperature is already below the ignition temperature.
So, we can say that if such condition will exist then the chance of catching fire is of zero.
So, we can say that if such condition will exist then the chance of catching fire is of zero.
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