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Because there is no oxygen on the moon. A fire needs oxygen in order to burn.
In order for fire to burn, there is someting called the fire tetrahedron. The things needed for fire to burn are as listed: Heat, Oxygen, Fuel(of any sort), and a Chmeical Reaction with all of the above. I learned this from the multiple firefighting classes i have taken.
IF either of the 3 is missing, the fire will can not continue to burn.The triangle illustrates the rule that in order to ignite and burn, a fire requires three elements: heat, fuel, and an oxidizing agent (usually oxygen). The fire is prevented or extinguished by removing any one of them. A fire naturally occurs when the elements are combined in the right mixture.Throwing water on the fire removes the heat.Throwing a blanket or using a carbon dioxide extinguisher removes the oxygen.In the case of a wood fire, removing pieces of wood ( spreading out the wood) removes the fuel
The Swedish word for fire is "brand" or "eld", where "brand" means a bigger fire, usually uncontrollable or unintended, and "eld" usually hints at a smaller fire.
The phone number of the Fire Historical Society is: 440-576-0030.
The address of the Fire Historical Society is: Po Box 574, Jefferson, OH 44047
The web address of the Buffalo Fire Historical Society is: http://bfhsmuseum.bfn.org
The web address of the Boston Fire Historical Society Inc is: www.bostonfirehistory.org
The phone number of the Agawam Historical And Fire House is: 413-789-4631.
The phone number of the Historical Fire Hydrant Museum is: 916-482-4272.
The phone number of the Buffalo Fire Historical Society is: 716-892-8400.
Are you thinking of "We didn't start the fire" by Billy Joel? That list historical events of the '60s. Are you thinking of "We didn't start the fire" by Billy Joel? That list historical events of the '60s.
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The web address of the Old Dominion Historical Fire Society Inc is: odhfs.org
The address of the Historical Fire Hydrant Museum is: 4064 Las Pasas Way, Sacramento, CA 95864