Driving over a firehose can damage the hose, causing leaks or burst. This can compromise the firefighting operations and hinder the flow of water to extinguish the fire. It is important to avoid running over firehoses to ensure they remain functional during emergency situations.
You run a risk of either over heating the battery, depleating the battery life, or possibly even causing a fire or explosion or damage to the device.
Pouring dry sand over a fire cuts off the oxygen supply to the flames, which is needed to sustain combustion. By smothering the fire with sand, it helps to extinguish it by removing the element required for burning.
It is changes over time
The cycle begins again.
It weakens rapidly.
It will explode and smoke.
Big boom
to get the paper put the survival guide over the fire and see what happens!
IT TURNS OVER BUT WONT FIRE
Not much happens to the data on a hard drive at all when the hard drive is formatted other than making it harder to find and unprotected from being written over. Data that existed prior to reformatting will not be visible in the Windows Browser after formatting the hard drive, but it is still there and will remain until written over. It can be recovered by anyone unless you performed a wipe of the data which involves writing over it one or more times.
It can catch fire because it over works its self and can be very dangerous.
Spilling liquid nitrogen over fire would likely extinguish the fire due to the extremely cold temperature of the nitrogen (-320°F). The rapid evaporation of the liquid nitrogen would displace oxygen, which is essential for combustion, effectively smothering the flames.
Do not go over 40mph or your engine will rev to high and be damaged
Driving over a fire hose is generally not advisable and can be illegal, depending on local laws and regulations. Fire hoses are crucial for firefighting efforts, and running over them can damage the hose, impede emergency services, and pose safety risks. In many jurisdictions, obstructing or interfering with emergency operations can lead to fines or other penalties. It's best to avoid driving over a fire hose whenever possible.
drive over what ?
YOU CAN DRIVE WITH OVER DRIVE OFF IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO DRIVE WITH IT OFF AROUND TOWN SO THERE NOT MUSH LOAD ON TRANY ON THE HIGH WAY TURN ON OVER DRIVE
Farting over a fire can result in a sound akin to a loud flame-enhanced fart. This is due to the ignition of the methane gas present in flatulence. It is generally safe to do, but caution should be exercised as it can still be dangerous with excessive gas buildup.