Why does fire brigade use water to extinguish water?
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Using water is one common method to extinguish a fire. Water extinguishes a fire by cooling, which removes heat because of water's ability to absorb massive amounts of heat as it converts to water vapor. When water is heated to its boiling point, it converts to water vapor.
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Using water is one common method to extinguish a fire. Water extinguishes a fire by cooling, which removes heat because of water's ability to absorb massive amounts of heat as it converts to water vapor. When water is heated to its boiling point, it converts to water vapor.
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