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A three-dimensional fuel fire occurs when a combustible material, such as a solid, liquid, or gas, ignites in the presence of an oxidizer (typically oxygen in the air) and sufficient heat. In a three-dimensional space, the fire spreads in multiple directions, relying on convection, conduction, and radiation to transfer heat and sustain combustion. Factors like fuel geometry, airflow, and environmental conditions can influence the fire's behavior and intensity. The interaction between these elements creates a more complex and dynamic fire environment.

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