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Explain why it is dangerous to burn a carbon-based fuel, such as propane or methane, in a closed room or building.
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Explain why it is dangerous to burn a carbon-based fuel, such as propane or methane, in a closed room or building.
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Explain why it is dangerous to burn a carbon-based fuel, such as propane or methane, in a closed room or building.
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setting a fire too or burning substances such as propane or methane in a closed room/building can very easily cause an open flame or fire to the area because they are flammable substances
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