i got fire for slpping and falling on water at my job but they said it was for a positive drug test
The answer i think is that they are both even. Because, fire can cause things to burn to ashes and water and cause things to wash away. water is sometimes bigger than a fire can be but if fire was that big it would be just as dangerous.
it is fire
Water should never be used to fight an electrical fire. It could potentially cause an explosion or cause you to become electrocuted.
it damages trees and trees provide water!
You never use water to put out a fat fire, because the pouring water on burning grease or oil will not extinguish the fire. It will only cause the burning oil to splash, spreading the grease fire around.
Pouring water on a kerosene fire may cause splashes of hot/burning kerosene and water to splatter, due to the fact that kerosene is not miscible in water.
no cause the kindle is a kindle fire and water will put the fare out
If they are put in contact with each other yes.
Wetness, in itself, does not cause fire in contact with wiring. What can cause a fire is when water comes into contact with bare live conductors and there is enough water to provide an unbroken path to another conductor or conductive surface (usually anything metal). But even in this case if the wiring is done properly and otherwise undisturbed, breakers or fuses should provide adequate protection against fire.
Cause a fire, no. However, if conditions are right, it can cause a fire to flare up.
water is not sucked in by fire. fire is like a magnet to water but they do not connect. when water is added to fire some of the water evaporates or / and weaken the fire
Yes he/her is fine cause if he or she might be frightened and they can breath under water.