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| − | '''Fire''' is the result of a [[chemical]] process that produces [[heat]], [[light]], and [[smoke]]. Fire is dependent on oxygen for [[combustion]] and will spread if not controlled | + | '''Fire''' is the result of a [[chemical]] process that produces [[heat]], [[light]], and [[smoke]]. Fire is dependent on oxygen for [[combustion]] and will spread if not controlled. The symbol of the [[Holy Ghost]] is fire but it is used frequently to depict [[Hell]]. |
The fire triangle is a term which refers to the three elements necessary for a fire to burn: [[oxygen]], [[fuel]], and a source of heat. Remove any one of the three and the fire can no longer burn. | The fire triangle is a term which refers to the three elements necessary for a fire to burn: [[oxygen]], [[fuel]], and a source of heat. Remove any one of the three and the fire can no longer burn. | ||
Revision as of 17:19, July 30, 2007
Fire is the result of a chemical process that produces heat, light, and smoke. Fire is dependent on oxygen for combustion and will spread if not controlled. The symbol of the Holy Ghost is fire but it is used frequently to depict Hell.
The fire triangle is a term which refers to the three elements necessary for a fire to burn: oxygen, fuel, and a source of heat. Remove any one of the three and the fire can no longer burn.