The action of removing air or oxygen to put out a fire is called smothering. By depriving the fire of oxygen, it is unable to continue burning and will eventually extinguish. This can be done using fire extinguishers, blankets, or other methods to block the air supply to the fire.
They really can't put them out. When a fire gets that bad it sucks out all the oxygen in the air and it will pull people into the fire.
Smother it- cutting off the air from the fire.
Yes, provided the fire is not too large and is not a chemical fire that can burn without air.
The foam cuts the connection of fire with air (oxygen) & thus puts out fire.
water / take away air
Usually by cutting off the air to the fire. They either blanket the fire under a layer of CO2 gas, or spray a powder that cuts off the air.
Candles cause fire
It covers the burning material, pushing out air - which the fire needs to 'breathe'. Essentially - it suffocates the fire.
No! Any type of oil will spread the fire! If there is oil involved at all water will spread the fire as well! If there is no fire extinguisher in kitchen some things that will put out fire: - if the fire is in a pot and you have a lid put it on the pot, this eliminates air and will put the fire out - if that is not an option use flour or salt this won't burn and will smother the fire - remember to turn off the stove until things are under control - if the fire is in the oven shut the oven, if you don't have a fire extinguisher, salt or flour just leave it closed, once the air is consumed it will burn itself out.
they are formed from air and grass water rock and fire when you put them together
Do three of the following:Exclude oxygen (air)Lower the temperatureStop fuel supply