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how water helps to control fire ​

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Answered by anil2677
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Water can actually do three things with fire: Feed it, not affect it, or quench it, depending on the fuel. For burning solids, such as paper, wood, or coal, water will extinguish the fire by two methods: cooling and, if enough is present, depriving the fire of oxygen. A fireneeds three things: heat, fuel, and oxygen.

Answered by Anonymous
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Water doesn't catch fire because it can't burn anymore. Burning in our atmosphere is a reaction with oxygen, and in water hydrogen and oxygen have already burned. You can't burn twice. The reason water extinguishes flames is because it is exceptionally good at absorbing heat.

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