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- Fire abstract "Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. Slower oxidative processes like rusting or digestion are not included by this definition.The flame is the visible portion of the fire. If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma. Depending on the substances alight, and any impurities outside, the color of the flame and the fire's intensity will be different.Fire in its most common form can result in conflagration, which has the potential to cause physical damage through burning. Fire is an important process that affects ecological systems across the globe. The positive effects of fire include stimulating growth and maintaining various ecological systems. Fire has been used by humans for cooking, generating heat, signaling, and propulsion purposes. The negative effects of fire include water contamination, soil erosion, atmospheric pollution and hazard to life and property.".
- Fire thumbnail Large_bonfire.jpg?width=300.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink .UwxjwmdwnH5.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink 287.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink ast12may_1.htm.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink www.cerc.columbia.edu.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink sacred-fire-1.329892.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink Fire.htm.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink www.moebuildingcontrol.co.uk.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink onfire.html.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink www.smokeybear.com.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink 021122.html.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink 24613.
- Fire wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=oPWucNgN8TQ.
- Fire wikiPageID "11145".
- Fire wikiPageRevisionID "606052677".
- Fire bot "H3llBot".
- Fire date "September 2010".
- Fire hasPhotoCollection Fire.
- Fire subject Category:Fire.
- Fire comment "Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. Slower oxidative processes like rusting or digestion are not included by this definition.The flame is the visible portion of the fire. If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma.".
- Fire label "Feu".
- Fire label "Feuer".
- Fire label "Fire".
- Fire label "Fogo".
- Fire label "Fuego".
- Fire label "Fuoco".
- Fire label "Ogień".
- Fire label "Vuur".
- Fire label "Огонь".
- Fire label "نار (طبيعة)".
- Fire label "火".
- Fire label "火".
- Fire sameAs Oheň.
- Fire sameAs Feuer.
- Fire sameAs Φωτιά.
- Fire sameAs Fuego.
- Fire sameAs Su.
- Fire sameAs Feu.
- Fire sameAs Api.
- Fire sameAs Fuoco.
- Fire sameAs 火.
- Fire sameAs 불.
- Fire sameAs Vuur.
- Fire sameAs Ogień.
- Fire sameAs Fogo.
- Fire sameAs m.02_41.
- Fire sameAs Q3196.
- Fire sameAs Q3196.
- Fire wasDerivedFrom Fire?oldid=606052677.
- Fire depiction Large_bonfire.jpg.
- Fire isPrimaryTopicOf Fire.