Water is used to put out a fire because, it tends to cut off the oxygen that is feeding the fire and, because it has a high heat of vaporization into steam, it rather rapidly cools the burning pieces. Additionally, usually, it's readily available.
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.
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When fire burns, it creates heat which causes the water molecules to evaporate and turn into steam. This steam rises rapidly due to the heat, creating a vacuum effect that sucks in more surrounding water to replace what has evaporated. This process is known as the 'steam explosion effect'.
no, fire does not work well with water and the water can only be used to exstinguish the fire.
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No, fire cannot be on water because water extinguishes fire.
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