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No and water is not stronger than fire. In the case that the water gets frozen the fire can melt it. The water can also put out the fire. But many things of the same substances can start fire with the correct amount of friction.
Yes: water is stronger than fire. You can extinguish a conflagration with water, but you can't stop a flood with fire. It's true that fire can make water vapor away, but you need A LOT of fire versus A SMALL amount of water. Plus, even vapor can extinguish fire.
They are violently reactive to water so do not touch them. For example Calcium and Potassium will start to flame and and spark.
Triangle of fire is Heat, Fuel and Oxygen. Cold water might put off heat more than hot water but hot water is ready to evaporate to steam and block off oxygen from reaching the fuel. On fire fighting, reason to aim water at the base of fire is to allow steam blanket to form and block off the oxygen and thus put off the fire.
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John Stroger was born on May 19, 1929.
Todd Stroger was born on 1963-01-14.
John Stroger was born on May 19, 1929.
John Stroger died on January 18, 2008 at the age of 78.
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John Stroger died on January 18, 2008 at the age of 78.
No, a baby is not stronger than a 10 year old kid.
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