water removes fuel and heat from the fire triangle
it smothers the fire cutting it off from oxygen which is needed in order to burn. most commonly they use styrofoam cause its denser
Water will work against most fires but not against grease, electrical, or metal fires.
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In theory, massive amounts of water will put out most fires. However, there are several kinds of fires where the use of water will either not work or will spread the fire or cause other hazards. For example, using water on a magnesium metal fire could result in the water itself burning, creating a hydrogen and oxygen explosion.
Well some plants need to be burned so that they can survive and it makes them grow better but most fires are very destructive.
Most kitchen fires occur in basements
most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
They didn't. Most times there was not water available to stop the fires, and if there was it was on a rare occasion that the fire could be stopped. If a farmers was lucky he could get to his water pump before the fire spread and extinguish the flames. But like I said RARELY the fires could be stopped.
kitchen do most home fires start.
Cooking/kitchen fires.
in marshlands that have dried out. the muck is the accumulation of older generations of water plants.
That's correct. Water can react with flammable liquids, spreading the fire instead of extinguishing it. It is best to use a fire extinguisher specifically designed for flammable liquid fires, such as a foam or CO2 extinguisher, to put out these fires effectively.