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What is more destructive fire or

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Answered by amark1243
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Which is more destructive, fire or water?

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Contrary to other answers, I submit that water is far more destructive than fire.

This is what a fire can do:

This is what water can do:

Fire will scorch the surface quickly, but water, with time, will cut through solid rock.

Also, water can put out a fire and the best the fire can do is turn the water into its gaseous form - but it just changes the form of the water, it doesn’t destroy it. The water extinguishes the fire and can prevent it reforming.

Fire needs heat and fuel to continue - remove either heat or fuel and the fire goes out. Water doesn’t need anything other than itself

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Lets re-frame this question.

Will you be alive in five to ten minutes of fire or water?

A fire temperature can reach beyond 500 C within first five minutes. A human being is definitely going to die in middle of a fire within five to ten minutes. However, some one can be drowning for about fifteen to twenty minutes and still be alive. From that perspective, clearly fire is more disastrous.

Another question can be:

How long can someone live without water or fire? Whose scarcity is more fatal?

Humans would die in scarcity of water much sooner than fire. In fact, fire was discovered by human beings in the stone age and humans have lived without using fire for decades or centuries. However, water has always been critical for human existence. From that perspective, scarcity of water is more disastrous to humans.

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