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The fire triangle
Added by Lawrie Ryan on Feb 27, 2008
An interactive animation representing the fire triangle. In order for a fuel to burn, heat, fuel and oxygen must be present. Click on one of the sides to reveal what happens to the fire when that side is removed.
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