Science, asked by aidahameen2007, 9 months ago

The table lists some conditions that can prevent fire.
A. No Supply of oxygen
B. Temperature above combustion
C. Presence of combustible material
D. Absence of supporter of combustion
Which statement/s is/are FALSE for preventing fire?

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Answered by av8672154
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Answered by SharadSangha
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The statements which are false or incorrect for preventing fire are given as follows:

  1. Statement B: Temperature above the combustion
  2. Statement C: Presence of combustible material
  • When heat or temperature reaches the minimum temperature required to create a flame or ignite a fire, fire is produced.
  • Oxygen is a gas that helps to keep the combustion process going.
  • When the oxygen supply is cut off, the fire can be put out and prevented from spreading.
  • If a material that promotes combustion is removed, it can also be used to put out a fire.
  • However, if the temperature or heat created exceeds that of combustion, a fire can quickly escalate and become uncontrollable.
  • Furthermore, fire cannot be prevented in the presence of combustible material since it will promote and sustain the fire.
  • Hence, statements B and C are incorrect.

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