Water doesn't always make fire worse. If you get a candle light on fire and pour a bucket of water on it, it will stop burning. Fire can make the water evaporate if you pour too little water onto a blaze of fire. Technically, it depends on how much water you use.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
because it will make a big fire
When fire burns, it creates heat which causes the water molecules to evaporate and turn into steam. This steam rises rapidly due to the heat, creating a vacuum effect that sucks in more surrounding water to replace what has evaporated. This process is known as the 'steam explosion effect'.
no, fire does not work well with water and the water can only be used to exstinguish the fire.
Because, no environment can survive without water.
Fire air water earth
Water basically smothers a fire. Just like smothering a person, if you do it long enough, they will no longer be able to breathe
Because, no environment can survive without water.
two ways are that when the firefighters tried to put out the fire with the fire retarding acid, it got into the water which affects/damages the hydrosphere.also, the falling debris gets in the water
A fire. If you give it wood or paper, it would get bigger, but if you give it water, it will go out!
Fire is opp. of water so OBV. earth is opp. to air
You're stupid and should die in a fire
You're stupid and should die in a fire
Fire+Water=Steam
No, fire cannot be on water because water extinguishes fire.
The four elements - earth, air, fire, and water - are thought to interact in a cyclical and harmonious manner in many belief systems. For example, fire can create earth through ash, earth can contain and control water, water can extinguish fire, and air can carry fire or evaporate water. This interconnectedness symbolizes balance and interdependence in the natural world.