There is what is known as a "fire/combustion" triangle, which has the three components necessary for fire: oxygen, fuel, heat
Fire, extreme heat, acid are three examples.
All 3 things around the triangle you need to create and sustain fire - heat-fuel-oxygen. If you take any of them out you can not produce or sustain a fire.
Carbon dioxide, moisture and heat.
No, three things are needed the ignite a fire, carbon (fuel), oxygen and heat.
Three things that produce heat are a light bulb, fire, and the sun
Oxgen, Fuel and a heat source
1. Fire 2. Heat 3. Radiation (e.g. Čerenkov radiation)
the three things you have to do to escape a fire are get out call the fire service out stay out
The three things that are required to start and maintain fire are fuel,heat and oxygen.
A fire needs three things to burn: oxygen, fuel and heat. Deprive it of one of these three things and it will go out.
Fuel, oxygen and heat or an ignition source are the components needed for a fire.
A fire needs three things to burn: Heat Fuel Oxygen take out any of these and you will put the fire out.
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There is what is known as a "fire/combustion" triangle, which has the three components necessary for fire: oxygen, fuel, 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.
Actually you need three things. Fuel-something that will burn, oxygen and heat. If you take any of the three things away the fire will die out.