A forest fire that burns only the surface litter and undergrowth.
A fire blanket either completely surrounds a burning object or is placed over a burning object and sealed closely to a solid surface around the fire. Whether the blanket is placed on top, or surrounding it, the job of the blanket is to cut off the oxygen supply to the fire, and put it out. In using a fire blanket, it is important to protect the hands
The soda melts through the bottom of the cup causing whatever surface underit to catch fire. Do not try this at home.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
Fire is not an invention.
fire spread is the rate of time and area a fire can move or grow
A forest fire that burns only the surface litter and undergrowth.
end-fire antenna = surface-wave antenna
It burns stuff.
fire
Fire retardant paints are paints that resist catching fire and so slow down the spread of a fire along a painted surface.
Zero flame spread means that a fire does not readily spread and ignite additional material on a surface. This indicates that the material is highly resistant to fire and will not contribute to the spread of flames in the event of a fire.
No, fire is not wet. Wetness refers to the presence of liquid water on a surface, while fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and light.
The answer is Ireland. The "Ire" rhymes with fire and the solid part of the earth's surface is the "land".
They form a barrier on the surface of the burning substance - which melts to form an airtight layer - starving the fire of oxygen. Smother the fire
Petrol will float on the surface of water, as petrol is less dense than water. So, it would be possible to set fire to a river, provided petrol is poured over the surface first!
Yes, fire can burn on water if certain conditions are met, such as using a flammable substance that can float on the water's surface.
First of all one would have to understand the question!What do you mean by surface-level? Makes no sense.