Lexicon
The basis of burning is the burning triangle, which combines the following elements:
• Heat
• Oxygen
• flammable material
A fire is extinguished when one of the three causes of fire is eliminated. Removing the combustible material prevents further fire spread through the material. When we prevent oxygen from reaching a combustible substance, we destroy the bond between the substance and oxygen, which only the substance needs for combustion. When extinguishing by cooling, we lower the temperature below the ignition temperature of the burning substance.