No, fire doesn't have a mass.
The fire engine was created or discovered the fire engine by John Erickson.
No, fire engine is not a compound word. fire and engine are to words not together. : ) :P : ) :P Simples : )
A squad is a combination of a fire engine and heavy rescue
when there is a fire the fire engine pulls up and hopefully connects a hose to a fire hydrant and that brings water into the engine. The fire engine then pumps the water from the hydrant to the engine and finally to the hoses and they help pump water up to the hose to stop a fire.
The Fire Engine That Disappeared was created in 1969.
when there is a fire the fire engine pulls up and hopefully connects a hose to a fire hydrant and that brings water into the engine. The fire engine then pumps the water from the hydrant to the engine and finally to the hoses and they help pump water up to the hose to stop a fire.
John Braithwaite invented the first steam fire engine.
Fire engine
Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
The total Mass will remain Constant, BUT some of the original mass will escape as fly ash and CO2 during the fire.
Old Fire Engine House was created in 1892.