Water cannot be used to extinguish fire caused by burning of oil petroleum etc.
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because water is heavier than the oil so, oil float on water and continued burning
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Fire caused by burning of oil, petroleum cannot be extinguished by water because water is heavier than oil and petrol. So, when water is thrown over burning oil, it settles down. The oil floats on water and continues to burn.
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here is ur answer☺☺☺
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Fire caused by burning of oil, petroleum cannot be extinguished by water because water is heavier than oil and petrol. So, when water is thrown over burning oil, it settles down. The oil floats on water and continues to burn.
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Thankyou☺☺☺☺
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