Smokey bear
A river passing through a forest can prevent a forest fire from jumping across the firebreak.
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they throw animal fat and they put clothes to prevent the fire
The flaming fire dragon.
Some ways to prevent a fire from spreading are dampening the area around the fire, using a fire extinguisher, covering the fire to remove its air source, removing flammable things from nearby, closing windows and doors to remove air from the fire, or if it is a forest fire, starting a controlled fire ring around the fire so that by the time the forest fire spreads to the burn area, there is no more brush left to burn.
Stop, drop, and roll is a phrase to help you remember what to do if your clothing is on fire. Another slogan is "Only you can prevent forest fires."
having fore proof skin and/or armor
They are establishing a perimeter to prevent the fire from spreading. Or...they are burning grass and underbrush to save larger trees and their canopies.
In the forest
Smokey Bear, a mascot created by the United States Forest Service, is known for the phrase "Only you can prevent forest fires." The campaign was launched in the 1940s to raise awareness about the importance of fire prevention in the forests.
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When cutting trees during a forest fire, the vegetation is cleared to create a firebreak, a barrier that helps stop or slow the spread of the fire. By removing trees and creating a buffer zone, firefighters can better control the fire and prevent it from spreading further.