For a fire to occur, three components must be present: Fuel (a combustible material), Heat (enough to reach the fuel's ignition point), and Oxygen (or another oxidizer), which are known as the fire triangle. The visible part of a fire is the flame, which consists of glowing particles of fuel and hot gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor, and its color and intensity vary depending on the fuel and surrounding gases.
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