In space, fire behaves differently than on Earth due to the lack of oxygen and gravity. To extinguish a fire in space, you would need to remove the fuel or heat or use a fire suppressant like a foam or gas that can smother the flames. Since traditional methods like water or CO2 extinguishers wouldn’t work effectively, specialized fire suppression systems are designed for spacecraft. Firefighters in space must also be cautious to avoid creating floating debris from extinguishing agents.
fire can't exist in space, because there is no Oxygen in space and thats what fire feeds from
Fire occupies space!
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
a fire extinguisher can put out a fire
Things can not be set on fire in space because there is no oxygen in space.
They Put Out A Fire By Getting The Fire Hoes And Spraying It
Fire in Space was created on 1978-12-17.
No, it is not safe to put an electric heater in a tent as it poses a fire hazard due to the enclosed space and potential for flammable materials.
Quick put out the fire!
put fire on a stick and put it in your throat
You Need Water to Put OUt a Fire.
Extinguish means "put out", so a fire extinguisher puts out fire.