Firefighters use a variety of tools to extinguish wildfires, including planes and helicopters that drop a mixture of chemicals and water on the fire. They also use a Pulaski to dig a fireline, smoke jumpers, and hotshots.
The "Chaparral Biome" is characterized by naturally occurring fires.
Dish soap is highly flammable, so..... no.
Electrical fires should not be extinguished with water, as it can conduct electricity and increase the risk of electrocution. Instead, electrical fires should be put out using a Class C fire extinguisher or by cutting off the power source if safe to do so.
Carbon dioxide is produced naturally through processes like respiration in animals and plants, volcanic eruptions, and the decay of organic matter. Additionally, natural events like forest fires and the activity of oceanic microorganisms also release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
What the human impact on Earth can do to stop wildfires is either be a professional firefighter or some one who knows how to fight fires and have large air vehicles filled with water to put fires out.
The "Chaparral Biome" is characterized by naturally occurring fires.
The Chaparral biome is characterized by regular, naturally occurring fires.
Firefighter's job is to put out fires and to rescue people.
Naturally occurring pollutants include those omitted by volcanoes and forest fires.
No they can't be put out
Because water is better to use to put out fires than sand.
Not all fire extinguishers will put out all fires. You must check your fire extinguisher to make sure that is equipped for all fires since different fires must be put out different ways.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas often used to put out fires, especially in fire extinguishers.
fire fighters put out bush fires.
you put out camp fires and do not set fires near dry brush
there were exactly 4532 fires put out in 2011