water is not sucked in by fire. fire is like a magnet to water but they do not connect. when water is added to fire some of the water evaporates or / and weaken the fire
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
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.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
no, fire does not work well with water and the water can only be used to exstinguish the fire.
Fire. If you feed it wood it will grow high and if you give it water it will get put out.
Charybdis
water is sucked up by the xylem vessels from soil
You would drown
Allegedly, the scuba diver was sucked up with the water by a fire fighting plane and then dumped onto the fire. However, Mythbusters tested this myth and found that the intake valve on most fire fighting planes is too small to suck up a person, and alternatively the suction devices used in other types of fire fighting aircraft are not strong enough to hold the weight of the diver outside the water.
the fire ants because if the ant eater sucked them up it would sting it
first if you suck water into your engine you allready got problems.but what happens when water is sucked in 1- can shatter a piston 2-bend valves 3-warp heads 4-ruin motor
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
Charybdis
it ran in stampedes and sucked water in its trunk
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
Fire+Water=Steam
No, fire cannot be on water because water extinguishes fire.