dryness adding water makes it moist and no dry but big mac? no effect
dai kaji is big fire
it means "Big water" or "Big Blue"
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Big is translated 'grand, grande' in French.
Water is pretty useful against fire but if the fire is very big you will need much more than if it was a little fire. Obviously.
depends on how big the fire would be...... water for small fire most likely
Ice because if ice melts i turns into water which extigwishes fire. Fire because when ice melts and turns into water the fire makes it evaporate.
Only fairly small ones as they run out of the foam fairly fast. They are to be used when a fire is first detected. Below is an article about fire extinguishers.
seven-eights of it is below the water
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The answer i think is that they are both even. Because, fire can cause things to burn to ashes and water and cause things to wash away. water is sometimes bigger than a fire can be but if fire was that big it would be just as dangerous.
The fireplace was used for cooking and heating. Generally there was a big pot over the fire that contained soups or stew. To get hot water a fire was also needed and to wash or have hot bath water the fire was required to heat the water.
In the northern hemisphere it is above the horizon or we wouldn't see it.
They can find enough air, food and water below ground so they don't need to come above ground.
they carry an assortment of tools and can carry hundreds of gallons of water.
Depends on the fire engine, there are many different sizes and holds many different amounts of water