It depends what the fuel source is ! Water can extinguish even large forest fires - if you use large enough quantities of it !
It depends what the fuel source is ! Water can extinguish even large forest fires - if you use large enough quantities of it !
"quench" means to put out a fire using water. It can also by analogy mean to alleviate a thirst (quench a thirst).
He quenched his thirst with a cup of water.
Why, yes, you could put it that way.
quench
To quench something means to cool it down, eg. to quencha fire, or to quench your thirst by drinking.
no it cant it will spreed it
The four elements typically represented on ofrendas (altars for Day of the Dead) are earth (representing the food and crops), wind (carrying the spirits), water (to quench the thirst of the spirits), and fire (illuminating the path for the spirits).
The word "quench" has several meanings. One meaning is to put out, as to put out a fire. Another meaning is to satisfy, as to quench one's thirst with a cold drink. Yet, another meaning is to eliminate, as to put an end to something, to terminate or destroy something,
it cant unless there is another chemical or something in it or mixed in it
Yes, you can bring a campfire under control by slowly pouring water over the flames, stirring the embers, and then repeating the process until the fire is completely out. Make sure to do this carefully and follow proper fire safety protocols.
NO, use salt! Unless its a grease fire only use water as a last resort (ie you have no salt and cant blow it out) NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!