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No, three things are needed the ignite a fire, carbon (fuel), oxygen and heat.
nope oxygen is needed though
There is what is known as a "fire/combustion" triangle, which has the three components necessary for fire: oxygen, fuel, heat
Carbon Dioxide [CO2] controls, and can extinguish, a fire due to the fact that the addition of CO2 to the air, results in reducing the relative percentage of Oxygen [O2] to a concentration below that necessary for combustion ["burning"] to occur.
The three elements of the fire triangle that must be present are Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel. This has recently been changed though from the fire triangle to the fire tetrahedron. This includes Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel as well. But, it also contains a fourth, chemical reaction.
oxygen
Dry wood, fire, ect, oxygen, and a spark are things that are needed for fire to burn.
Yes.
Heat, fuel and oxygen
Oxygen.
Combustible or burnable fuel, heat or spark, and oxygen are needed to start a fire.
No, three things are needed the ignite a fire, carbon (fuel), oxygen and heat.
Heat fuel and oxygen
nope oxygen is needed though
There is what is known as a "fire/combustion" triangle, which has the three components necessary for fire: oxygen, fuel, heat
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.
The three things needed to make a fire burn, what is called the Fire Triangle, are 1] oxygen 2] heat 3] fuel