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Ordinary water is used in most fire sprinkler systems. Most fire sprinkler systems are connected directly to the same water you get from the fire hydrant, which is also often the source for drinking water as well.
Ordinary water is used in most fire sprinkler systems. Most fire sprinkler systems are connected directly to the same water you get from the fire hydrant, which is also often the source for drinking water as well.
Most of the characters control elements, but I'll name some of the main characters... Aang (The Avatar) controls all elements. Katara controls water. Toph contols earth. Zuko controls fire. Azula controls fire. The Fire Lord controls fire.
depends what type of anti freeze was used if it was antifreeze for drinking water pipes it is ok not harmful
if you ge grease on or near a fire and it could ignite. you can't put a grease fire out with water. but baking soda works
It would have to fight for food, shelter, a mate and drinking water. She waz right again :)!!
You get all the characters in fire emblem scared stones gba by looking at the list of characters.
from fire hydrants when they are available, many rural fire departments rely on ponds, lakes, creeks, rivers, and cisterns for water. i have even used swimming pools (they tend to run dry pretty quick though)
the Chinese characters for matches are '火柴' [huǒ chái] in which '火' means fire, :)
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water is not sucked in by fire. fire is like a magnet to water but they do not connect. when water is added to fire some of the water evaporates or / and weaken the fire