Fire spreads primarily through the processes of conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction occurs when heat transfers through direct contact with materials, while convection involves the movement of hot air or gases rising and carrying heat to new areas. Radiation allows heat to travel through space, igniting combustible materials nearby. The availability of fuel, oxygen, and favorable environmental conditions also play critical roles in how fire moves.
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