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Q: What is the weight of a fire engine?
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What is the weight of an fire engine?

There very heavy but it dependsnon the bran of fire truck and the year like a older model fire trucks weight is greater than a new model


Who discovered fire engine?

The fire engine was created or discovered the fire engine by John Erickson.


Is fire engine a compound word?

No, fire engine is not a compound word. fire and engine are to words not together. : ) :P : ) :P Simples : )


What makes a fire engine a squad engine?

A squad is a combination of a fire engine and heavy rescue


How fire pump work?

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.


How much does a matchbox car weight?

That depends on the kind of car it's a replica of. A Matchbox fire engine will weigh more than a Miata.


When was The Fire Engine That Disappeared created?

The Fire Engine That Disappeared was created in 1969.


How fire fighting pumps works?

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.


Who invented the fire engine?

John Braithwaite invented the first steam fire engine.


What is the answer to gifiren?

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Can the ignition switch cause your engine not to fire?

Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.


Does fire weigh anything?

Fire is the process of the rapid oxidation of combustible material. Since it is not an object, it has no weight. The objects that burn have weight and the ash from the burning has weight. In any given fire, the total weight of the fuel will be more than the total weight of the ash, because fire releases gasses and they disperse into the atmosphere and do not stay with the ash.