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What is fire? With explanation ​

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Answered by cutiepie147
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Fire is a chemical reaction in which energy in the form of heat is produced. When forest fuels burn, there is a chemical combination of the oxygen in the air with woody material, pitch and other burnable elements found in the forest environment. This process in known as �Combustion. ... Fire begins with ignition.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • When a flammable and/or combustible material with a enough supply of oxygen or another oxidizer is exposed to sufficient heat, a fire will begin.
  • Three things must be present in order for a fire to exist. Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel are three of the most important elements in the human body.
  • The Triangle of Fire is what it's called.

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  • The three elements required for most fires are represented by the fire triangle.
  • The triangle depicts the rule that a fire must include these three ingredients in order to start and burn.
  • By eliminating any of these, the fire can be averted or doused.
  • When the ingredients combine in the appropriate proportions, a fire naturally arises.
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