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It is part of the fire triangle. The three things you need are: Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. if you took away one of theese things then a fire would not create.
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at the lower part of the fire
It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In the fire
A fire blanket or a non-flammable blanket can help stop a small fire from spreading because when you place then blanket over the fire it cuts off the oxygen to the fire. Cutting this part out of the fire triangle stops the fire from spreading and growing. Fire triangle = Heat, Fuel, Oxygen.
It is part of the fire triangle. The three things you need are: Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. if you took away one of theese things then a fire would not create.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was an industrial fire that had nothing to do with the movement for giving the vote to women.
Except for the overloaded fire escapes, no part of the building collapsed during the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
heat or oxygen
oxygen
Carbon dioxide is used because it takes away the heat from the fire. Carbon dioxide is very cold and also displaces the oxygen. Heat, oxygen and fuel are part of a "fire triangle" take any of those elements away and the fire will be extinguished.
Removing trees from a forest fire is called a "fire break" or "fire line" and it provides a separation of the unburned fuel from the fire. Thus, a fire break affects the "fuel" leg of the fire triangle by denying fuel to the fire.
For children the comfort blanket is part of a transitional experience. They use it as a replacement for the mother while she is away. Thefore the child compensates for the mother's absence.
Fire blankets are made of highly fire-resistant materials. Usually they are found in areas where there is a splash hazard of flammable liquid. Their most anticipated use would be to throw around a person whose clothes have caught fire, to smother the fire. Other possible uses would be to smother a small free-standing fire, or to wrap someone protectively who needs to pass through an inflamed area to get to safety.
its a triangle if u take away the 3d part of it it ends up as a triangle. (sorry if I'm wrong just a young boy)
angle is the basic part of triangle