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Fire itself is not classified as renewable or non-renewable; rather, it is a process that requires fuel, oxygen, and heat to sustain combustion. The fuels that produce fire, such as wood, fossil fuels, and biomass, can be renewable (like wood and plant materials) or non-renewable (like coal and oil). Therefore, the renewable or non-renewable nature of fire depends on the source of the fuel used to create it.

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