Biology, asked by krishnapandey2004201, 3 months ago

Sand is poured to exitinguish fire caued by wood ,,,,,, give me reason​

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Answered by helenfaustina12
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The sand cuts off the air supply to the burning kerosene oil due to which the fire gets extinguished. 35. ... Water extinguishes heat by cooling down the burning substance such as wood and paper. When water is thrown on these substances, it gets cooled below its ignition temperature and also stops burning

Answered by bhavika123456
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The sand cuts off the air supply to the burning kerosene oil due to which the fire gets extinguished. 35. ... Water extinguishes heat by cooling down the burning substance such as wood and paper. When water is thrown on these substances, it gets cooled below its ignition temperature and also stops burning.

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