What are the four elements of the fire tetrahedron?
A) Air, fuel, ignition, and chemical chain reaction
B) Air, fuel, ignition, and flame
C) Oxygen, fuel, heat, chemical chain reaction
D) Nitrogen, fuel, ignition, and smoke
E) Nitrogen, fuel, smoke, chemical chain reaction
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