Yes
fire is removed and small pieces of fire petrol are covered with the fire extinguisher.
Heat is not removed when putting out a fire; instead, the removal of fuel or oxygen is what helps extinguish the flames. Methods like water, foam, or dirt can suffocate the fire by removing oxygen, while firebreaks or controlled burns can remove fuel to contain or stop the fire's spread.
the intense heat of lava eventualy breaks down trees and spreads quickly, and then you have a forest fire.
Any and all heat, like flame, is nonliving. A forest fire is flame and is therefore nonliving.
heat or oxygen
Now..... Don't use water!! Use sand ..... i think that heat is removed
Heat, flames, smoke, ashes, and a few casualties.
A fire triangle consist of Fuel (Bushes), Heat (Fire) and Oxygen and the three combine creates a chemical chain reaction.In this case the fuel is removed so if there is nothing to burn you have no fire.
A forest fire is a chemical reaction because it involves the rapid oxidation of fuel materials in the presence of oxygen, releasing heat and light energy.
In a brush fire or forest fire the impact on people is the heat, smoke, ash, and the possibility of having to leave your home and not have a home after the fire is out.
The "fire triangle" (or fire tetrahedron) refers to the components of any fire, namely: fuel, heat and oxygen. Forests provide fuel, normal air has plenty of oxygen, and heat can come from lightning or from human carelessness, resulting in forest fires. Under the theory of fire components, if you remove one or more components, the fire will stop. In forest fires you can remove the fuel by "separating" it with a fireline, you can remove the heat by using water or fire retardant. When the wind blows, it adds fresh air (more oxygen) and stimulates the fire's intensity and adds to the convective spread of the fire embers.
Generaly in a forest when two or more trees rub against each other the kinetic energy starts incrasing in them i.e it produces heat and as a result fire takes place through even a sparkle of fire.