either air or water... water evaperates and air does nothing. Amanda Steffey
No.
FIRE
It suffoctaes the fire by depriving the fire of air which it needs to burn.
That's a pretty broad statement. Care to restate that question?
If something is fireproof it means fire won't burn through it.
You can build a camp fire on snow but it won't burn long. As it begins melting down through the snow, it will eventually be sitting in a hole filled with ice water.
No, movies actually tell the truth. They can walk through fire unharmed.
does fire burn compounds and produce waste>
I am also looking for the answer to this question, my guess is to create A huge fire before you through the leaves on, im assuming A huge fire retardes the smoldering effect having said that Im heading out to do just that.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
Long Burn the Fire was created in 1972.
i am pretty sure they are a light brown. hope that answers your question