Yes it can. water is the preferred method to douse water. Fireman use it every day. Although, when you have a stovetop fire, or an oil buring fire, do not use water. That makes it worse than befor. Use Salt, Baking Soda, or plain old dirt would be the best choice.
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.
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Water doesn't always make fire worse. If you get a candle light on fire and pour a bucket of water on it, it will stop burning. Fire can make the water evaporate if you pour too little water onto a blaze of fire. Technically, it depends on how much water you use.
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Most of the time water will extinguish a fire, but there are some situations where water can make a fire worse by spreading it, such as a grease fire on a stove, or a puddle of fuel burning. In those situations, a fire extinguisher should be used instead.
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first start a fire and heat a rock in the fire then move an adult to the fire (make sure u have water in the pot) and he will take it to the pot and the water is boiled
Water+Earth=Mud Mud+Fire=Sun
Water+Earth=Mud Mud+Fire=Sun
There was little fire organized fire protection. Therefore, it might take longer than expected to putout a fire.