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What fire??!!!

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Answered by XxLegendsNeverDiexX
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Fire is the visible effect of the process of combustion – a special type of chemical reaction. It occurs between oxygen in the air and some sort of fuel. The fuel must be heated to its ignition temperature for combustion to occur. The reaction will keep going as long as there is enough heat, fuel and oxygen.

Answered by XxItzking18xX
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  • Fire is the product from a chemical reaction between oxygen in the atmosphere and some sort of fuel (wood or gasoline, for example). "The combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.

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