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Direct ignition occurs when flames, sparks, or embers ignite fuel upon contact:
Radiation involves heat from a fire warming surrounding air particles, potentially igniting nearby materials:
Convection occurs when heated air rises, drawing cooler air downwards, potentially spreading fire:
Conduction refers to heat transfer through solids, liquids, or gases, potentially causing ignition:
Understanding these mechanisms helps in fire prevention and safety measures.