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how can a fire be extinguished?​

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Answered by JebinJoseph2007
3

Answer:

Using Carbondioxide (CO2)

Explanation:

Fire can be extingused using Carbon Di Oxide

Answered by Anonymous
103

Explanation:

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The basic methods for extinguishing a fire are to suffocate it by ensuring that it cannot have access to oxygen, to cool it with a liquid such as water which reduces the heat or finally to remove the fuel or oxygen source, effectively removing one of the three elements of fire.

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