We burn the following fuels: * Biofuels: wood, bagasse, biodiesel (other liquid biofuels), alcohol, cow dung
* Fossil Fuels: Coal, oil products, natural gas, peat * Processed fuels: Methane, ethane, butane
* Recycled fuels: Scrap wood, paper, plastic, waste gases like CO
For a fire to occur, two factors are needed: fuel and heat. The fuel provides the material that can burn, while heat is required to reach the ignition temperature of the fuel and start the combustion process.
Actually there's only 3; fuel, oxygen and a heat source.
To make fire, you need three things: fuel to burn, heat to ignite the fuel, and oxygen to sustain the combustion reaction. These three components combine to create a self-sustaining chemical reaction known as fire.
To produce a fire, you need three elements known as the "fire triangle" - fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fuel can be any combustible material, heat is the energy needed to raise the fuel to its ignition temperature, and oxygen supports the combustion process. Without any of these three elements, a fire cannot be sustained.
In order for fire to burn, there is someting called the fire tetrahedron. The things needed for fire to burn are as listed: Heat, Oxygen, Fuel(of any sort), and a Chmeical Reaction with all of the above. I learned this from the multiple firefighting classes i have taken.
Because fuel is a FLAMMABLE material.
Heat, fuel and oxygen
Combustible or burnable fuel, heat or spark, and oxygen are needed to start a fire.
Fuel, air, and a temperature high enough to ignite the fuel.
To make a fire, you need three main things: fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fuel can be anything that burns, like wood or paper. Heat is necessary to ignite the fuel and start the fire. Oxygen is needed to sustain the combustion process.
Heat fuel and oxygen
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
heat,oxygen,fuel source
The three forms of fuel needed for a fire to start are fuel in the form of a solid (such as wood or paper), fuel in the form of a liquid (such as petrol or oil), and fuel in the form of a gas (such as natural gas or propane).
For a fire to occur, two factors are needed: fuel and heat. The fuel provides the material that can burn, while heat is required to reach the ignition temperature of the fuel and start the combustion process.
oxygen, fuel, ignition