Chemistry, asked by anjananegi299, 6 months ago

fire versus water give the answer​

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Answered by prajapatisimran312
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Explanation:

Water and fire are mutually destructive—water will extinguish a flame, just as fire will boil water away to nothing. The cold, dark sheen of the rivers temper the exuberance of the fires while the bright dancing flames enliven the quiet surface of the water.

Answered by bivan
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Answer:

Well, this is a tough one.

There are different types of powerful, i guess for each.

Water is more powerful with life and giving back in my opinion and many others because, though it can kill, it houses many creatures and almost everything in the world needs it to survive. Many creatures live in it or just need it in their everyday lives and it can put out fire. We use it for multiple things including bathing, drinking, other hygiene uses and even entertainment. It can also create beautiful things like rainbows and that smell right after a rainstorm of the fresh earth.

Fire is seen as more deadly, although it also helps with life and living, though a bit less than water. Fire can also evaporate water, but only if it is a large fire or not much water. Fire is known for burning down things like trees and even creatures. When controlled it can help keep warm though, and even when not controlled it can help. When not controlled, it can help by burning away ecosystems or certain environments, while this may seem bad, it actually helps this environment regrow and clear out old dead plants to make room for new ones. It can also contribute to global warming by using the oxygen and creating carbon dioxide.

So as these concluded, I do not think either is more powerful than the other. They both have good and bad things that we need to help this world keep growing. I guess it was a tricky question.

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