It cools it down. Also, if you get many fuels wet enough they won't burn.
They Put Out A Fire By Getting The Fire Hoes And Spraying It
no, fire does not work well with water and the water can only be used to exstinguish the fire.
The gas extinguisher that is filled with carbon dioxide and one that is filled with foam can help put out a fire.
No, fire does not need water to exist. In fact, water is commonly used to extinguish fire by cooling the fuel and removing heat. Water can help to put out a fire by suffocating it or by removing one of the elements needed for combustion, which is heat.
A fire hose reel typically contains water to put out fires. The water is expelled under pressure when the hose is activated to help extinguish flames.
You Need Water to Put OUt a Fire.
Cold water helps to put out a fire by reducing the temperature of the fuel source below its ignition point, thereby extinguishing the flames. It also helps to create steam which displaces oxygen and suffocates the fire.
water will put out fire
Put water in it
Because you dont put water on a oil fire or a explosion will happen. This includes a grease fire... Dont put it out with water... If you put a fire blanket over it... It will put it out the safe way E.G. Smuther it.
Well the worst way to put out a GREASE fire is to put water on it.