So the fire has air so it can keep burning
Water removes oxygen from a fire by suffocating it. When water is applied to a fire, it turns into steam, which displaces the oxygen around the fire. This reduction in oxygen levels prevents the fire from continuing to burn.
If there is no oxygen, a burning candle will not be able to sustain the combustion process since oxygen is needed for the flame to continue burning. The candle will eventually go out in the absence of oxygen.
the air
The minimum amount of oxygen needed to sustain a fire in the atmosphere is about 16% oxygen. Below this level, the fire would not have enough oxygen to continue burning.
A fire requires three things to keep burning: fuel, oxygen, and heat. When you stomp on a fire, your foot momentarily excludes oxygen, stopping the burning. Since the burning stops for an instant, no heat is being released, allowing the fuel to cool. When you take your foot off, allowing the oxygen to return, by then it has cooled enough to prevent it from reigniting.
Oxygen is the gas needed for burning in the fire triangle. Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.
Fanning them brings in more oxygen. With more oxygen you get more fire.
When a fire runs out of things to burn, or runs out of fuel(oxygen) it will stop burning.
Carbon dioxide displaces oxygen, without the oxygen most fires cannot continue burning.
Yes.
Yes.
Water removes oxygen from a fire by suffocating it. When water is applied to a fire, it turns into steam, which displaces the oxygen around the fire. This reduction in oxygen levels prevents the fire from continuing to burn.
Fire needs oxygen to continue burning. Water cuts of the supply of oxygen and hence the fire stops.
Oxygen is the gas in the air that keeps a fire burning. It helps combustion by reacting with the fuel source to produce heat and light.
If there is no oxygen, a burning candle will not be able to sustain the combustion process since oxygen is needed for the flame to continue burning. The candle will eventually go out in the absence of oxygen.
Fire needs oxygen to burn. If you take away the oxygen there is nothing feeding the fire so it cannot carry on burning. Water has too little oxygen in it to feed the fire, and so it snuffs the flame, putting it out.
the air