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fire is extinguished by ​

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Answered by Lakiesha
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Removing the heat is one of the most effective methods of fire extinction available, which is why water is a popular extinguishing material. The fire will go out so long as the heat generated by the fire is less than that which is absorbed by the water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fire is extinguished by :

(A) Removing all combustible substance. Fuel is one of the requirements for producing fire. In the absence of fuel, combustion will not occur.

(B) Cutting off a supply of air. Air (oxygen) is essential for combustion. In the absence of air, combustion will not occur.

(C) Cooling the burning substance. This reduces the temperature below its ignition temperature. The fire will not spread.

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