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Warren Hamilton
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8 August, 09:49
What elements are required for a fire to happen?
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Janetta
8 August, 09:55
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carbon dioxide
water vapor
oxygen
nitrogen
Explanation:
because fire is a result of a chemical reaction known as combustion causes flames to produce as a result of ignition
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