Starves it of oxygen
Because water is better to use to put out fires than sand.
It's Sand..
by a foam or sand
Sand is used to put out fires because it is a non-combustible material that deprives the fire of oxygen, preventing it from spreading. When sand is poured over a fire, it helps to smother the flames by creating a barrier between the burning material and the air. Additionally, sand can absorb heat and help to cool down the fuel source, aiding in extinguishing the fire.
Starves it of oxygen
what fires help plants
That is the Fireman. He put outs fires with the help of his team and his tools, and usually a fire truck and lots of water.
Firefighter's job is to put out fires and to rescue people.
A sand bucket is best suited for extinguishing small fires caused by flammable liquids, paper, wood, and electrical equipment. It is not effective for extinguishing fires involving cooking oils, grease, or electrical systems.
The small sand bucket in a science lab is typically used for extinguishing fires. It contains sand which can be used to smother small fires by cutting off the oxygen supply. It is a safety measure in case of emergencies involving flammable materials.
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No they can't be put out