Pacific Ocean.
no, because you still see lighting also yes, because water puts out fire. In fact a large body of water can make a thunderstorm stronger.
In an electrical fire you NEVER want to throw water on the fire since water conducts electricity. You would want to turn off the main power to the house. The fire can be put out with a fire extinguisher if not too large. If the fire is too large evacuate and take everyone along.
Grab a large cloth and place it over their body, roll them repeaditdly until the fire is out.
1. by colour coding i.e. red for water, black for CO2 2. By writing the content in large letters on the body of the extinguisher
It depends what the fuel source is ! Water can extinguish even large forest fires - if you use large enough quantities of it !
1. by colour coding i.e. red for water, black for CO2 2. By writing the content in large letters on the body of the extinguisher
1. by colour coding i.e. red for water, black for CO2 2. By writing the content in large letters on the body of the extinguisher
It depends what the fuel source is ! Water can extinguish even large forest fires - if you use large enough quantities of it !
no unless you mean with a lighter for fire.
You just have water and don't change it 'til 10 days The fire algae is the large no. In sea water or ocean.. Some people relefe the algae and they use for fire
You would be better off using sand to smother a gas fire assuming it's not a large blaze. Gasoline floats on top of water, so you would in effect spread the fire if you used water.