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Fire is a form of combustion... Combustion is a self-sustaining chemical reaction that yields energy or products that cause further reactions of the same kind. Fire is a rapid, self-sustaining oxidation process accompanied by the evolution of heat and light of varying intensities. Think of oxidation in relation to time... very slow (months) = rust, hours = self-heating (decomp), seconds = fire, micro-seconds = an explosion. That is about as good as I can explain it. I am a 13 year veteran of the fire department and teach "Fire Behavior" for my department's academy and that is how I explain it to my recruits.

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