Why don't fuels catch fire in the open?
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What does Fuel do to a fire?
FUEL LOADING
Very low volumes of fuel can result in a low intensity, creeping fire. On the other hand, large volumes of fuel could result in a blow-up fire that is difficult to control. The more fuel burning, the more heat produced. Generally, the greater the volume of fuel, the more intense the fire will be.
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