the heat needs oxygen to keep burning and to light the flame the fuels need to be burnt
Oxygen is the gas needed for burning in the fire triangle. Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.
oxygen...fuel...heat (IN THE SHAPE OF A TRIANGLE)
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire took place in New York City.
Fire is like a triangle. It is made up of oxygen, what is burning, and what is making it burn. If you take out one side of the triangle, then the fire will go out. Two other ways to put out a fire would be to smother it or to cut off its oxygen supply.
Fuel, Oxygen and a spark to ignite the flame. Use the Fire triangle.
Do you mean the triangle shirtwaist factory fire?
new york
The four primary ways to extinguish a fire are by removing one or more elements of the fire triangle: heat, fuel, and oxygen. This can be achieved through cooling (using water or fire extinguishers), smothering (covering the fire to cut off oxygen), starving (removing fuel sources), or interrupting the chemical reaction (using fire retardants). Each method targets different aspects of the fire to effectively stop it from burning.
. it was on March 25th, 1911
No phosphorus is not necessary for fire to take place.The fire triangle or combustion triangle is a simple model for understanding the ingredients necessary for most fires.The triangle illustrates a fire requires three elements: heat, fuel and an oxidizing agent(usually oxygen).
Removing oxygen from the fire triangle is referred to as "smothering" a fire. The fire triangle consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen, and eliminating any one of these elements can extinguish a fire. By depriving the fire of oxygen, it cannot sustain combustion, leading to its extinguishment. This method is commonly used in fire suppression techniques, such as using fire blankets or foam.
eliminate the fuel, eliminate the air, or cool it below the ignition point Using the "fire tetrahedron", rather than triangle, you could also stop a fire by breaking the chemical chain reaction that keeps the fire burning.