An ignition source, fuel and oxygen
To start a fire, you will need three main elements: fuel, heat, and oxygen. The fuel can be any material that is combustible, such as wood, paper, or cloth. The heat can come from a lighter, match, or some other source of ignition. Lastly, the fire needs oxygen to sustain and continue burning.
there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.
Absolutely, they can start fires. It would be extremely unlikely of catching larger items on fire without a flammable or combustible object being nearby or being started as well. However, it is not suggested you light anything flammable or combustible on fire. You should not start any sort of fires like this unless you are in an emergency situation and it is the only way to start a fire when it is absolutely needed.
Three things are needed to make fire:fueloxygenheatThe heat source can be a flame, but it doesn't have to be. Many modern ovens, stoves and barbecue grills ignite the fuel with an electrical spark.
I called the fire department today and they said it should not start a fire and should be fine.
to start a fire you must have 3 things oxygen heat and fuel.
Combustible or burnable fuel, heat or spark, and oxygen are needed to start a fire.
oxygen, fuel, ignition
no what you need to have to start to start a fire is lots of diff stuff you need fuel... like wood, dry grass or tinder paper. Air...oxygen. Heat ... fire!
Fuel, Oxygen and a heat source. Fuel, Oxygen and heat are everywhere why is the whole earth not on fire? because it is not Heat but a source of ignition that is needed.
Solid, liquid and gas
there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.
Fire needs three things to start and sustain itself... fuel (matter), Oxygen and heat. Take away one of the three and no fire. The amount of energy needed to start something on fire is known as it's flash point.
Because fuel is a FLAMMABLE material.
Start with the basics. There are two things needed - Fire and gas. Fire being electrical power, make sure there is fire to your plugs. Gas make sure it is getting gas to the carburator. Search both pathways to your problem.
Heat (to start the fire) fuel (to burn) and oxygen (to combine with the fuel). Remove any one of the 3, fire goes out.
tinderboxes were mainly carried around if they needed to start a fire for some reason or light a cigarette or pipe. it may be needed for work or to start fires when needed for cooking. it was very handy when matches were not invented
The fire triangle, if we are indeed thinking of the same thing, is a representation of the three things needed to start a fire: fuel, heat and oxygen.