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<description>Fire requires three conditions  There must be fuel, oxygen, and adequate heat for the reaction to continue  If any one of these conditions does not exist, the fire goes out  You can extinguish a fire by removing the fuel, by removing the source of oxygen, or by cooling the fuel below the ignition temperature  The theory of evolution depends upon three conjectures  All of these three conjectures must be true for evolution to be true  If any one of these conjectures is false, then life could not have evolved </description>
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