why is the fireman spraying water on the flames?
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Water is One of the most common ways of extinguishing a fire is by spraying it with water. Water cools the area so that the fuel will not burn. It also smothers the flames so that it cannot get oxygen. A fire cannot burn without oxygen.
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For outdoor fires, the seat of the fire is sprayed with a straight spray: the cooling effect immediately follows the "asphyxia" caused by vaporization and reduces the further amount of water required.
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