water, smothering, aluminum oxide powder, sodium chloride powder, dirt. Hope this answer gets to you in time. Am I too late?
A fire blanket removes the oxygen supply from the fire when it is placed over it, suffocating the flames and extinguishing the fire.
The key factor that puts things in motion is energy.
The force that puts an object into motion is called a "push" or a "propulsive force." This force is responsible for overcoming inertia and causing the object to start moving.
The force of gravity puts an object into free fall. When an object is dropped, the force of gravity acting on it causes it to accelerate downwards towards the Earth.
No, fire cannot be on water because water extinguishes fire.
firefighters
Because Water puts fire out.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
The professional fire man
oxygen molecule which is in water that puts out fire
Extinguish means "put out", so a fire extinguisher puts out fire.
the kind that puts the freaking fire out
A fire extinguisher.
CO2 - carbon dioxide
Paul the Conducter
the thing that puts out fires you idiot
the thing that puts out fires you idiot