Fire produced by burning oil
cannot de extingushed by pausing
water give reason
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Water is heavier that oil.So when it is poured on oil fire, it sinks to the bottom where it evaporates due to heat of fire and thus expands rapidly due to which it may push and splatter fire in all directions.
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Fire produced by oil cannot be extinguished by water because
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Fuels with a specific gravity less than water, such as gasoline or oil, float on water, resulting in the fire continuing in the fuel on top of the water. When water poured on such liquids it sinks to the bottom where it evaporates and expands rapidly due to which it spreads fire in all directions.
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