There are a huge number of heliucopters and airplanes that do this.
My Favorite is the "Martin Mars" (serarch under that name)
Baking soda can extinguish small grease fires, electrical fires, and flammable liquid fires. It works by releasing carbon dioxide gas, which helps smother the flames.
yes as it is often used as a bridge to prevent major fires from spreading althought any kind of fire near trees is a general bad idea
A kitchen pan fire is most likely caused by grease. The best option for putting out this kind of fire would be a fire extinguisher. Never use water on these kind of fires.
The amount of carbon dioxide emitted each year varies according to the amount of forest burnt. However, there is no net increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide from forest fires, as long as the forests are allowed to recover and regrow.AnswerVery little, compared to human emissions. It's hard to say exactly... It is 25.687%, approximately, it is 25.7%it is 25.687%
Class B fire extinguishers are best suited for fires involving flammable liquids, such as gasoline, oil, grease, and solvents. These extinguishers typically use foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide agents to effectively smother and extinguish the flames. They should not be used on fires involving ordinary combustibles (Class A) or electrical equipment (Class C) unless specifically rated for those classes as well. Always check the extinguisher label for specific applications.
Depends on what kind of aircraft
It is a very light aircraft with no engine.
This is an example of a natural disturbance known as a forest fire. Forest fires can have both short-term and long-term impacts on the ecosystem, affecting the vegetation, wildlife, and overall biodiversity of the area.
they are forests who have any kind of animals there
they had fires
It's a rain forest.
A big one with wings