Fuel, oxygen and heat or an ignition source are the components needed for a fire.
A fire requires three things. It requires heat or a source of ignition, oxygen, and fuel. Paper being the fuel, and oxygen, are only two of the three things required for a fire.
Fire requires three things: heat, fuel, and oxygen. If you take one of them away, then the fire will stop. By wrapping a heavy blanket around a burning object, it blocks oxygen in the air from getting to the fire and the fire goes out. This is why a fire blanket is standard safety equipment in school science labs.
no it will start on fire since it is a adisve and has achol in it
because it can start fire witch is hot.
Fuel, heat and Oxygen
Fuel, oxygen and heat or an ignition source are the components needed for a fire.
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.
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.
Dry powder essentially "suffocates" a fire by displacing the oxygen necessary to maintain the flame. Which takes out one of the three vital things a fire needs, heat, oxygen and fuel.
If you remove one of the three things needed to make a fire (fuel, heat, or oxygen), the fire will not be able to sustain itself and will go out. These components work together in a fire triangle to create and maintain a flame.
the three things you have to do to escape a fire are get out call the fire service out stay out
The fire triangle, if we are indeed thinking of the same thing, is a representation of the three things needed to start a fire: 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.
Yes. Fire requires only three things: oxygen, fuel, and something to start the blaze (a match or candle flame, lightning strike, spark, etc.).
Fire, all fire, every fire consists of 3 things: Heat, Fuel & Oxygen. When all 3 are together in the right mix you have fire, if one or more elements is not sufficient then you cannot have fire. You therefore need as much heat as necessary along with the fuel & oxygen to maintain the fire. The specific answer is that the balance of the 3 must be correct. Quantifying that, however, is a different matter.
A fire needs three things to burn: Heat Fuel Oxygen take out any of these and you will put the fire out.