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Gunpowder acts as a rapid source of combustion that enhances fire intensity and speed. When ignited, it produces a large volume of gas and heat, resulting in an explosive reaction that can propel projectiles or create blasts. Its ability to release energy quickly makes it a critical component in firearms and explosives, significantly amplifying the effects of fire in those contexts.

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