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why water pour on fire it will stop​

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Enough water thrown into a fire puts it out because: It 'steals' heat from the fuel when evaporating, and thus lowers the temperature, making it more difficult (or impossible) for the fuel to burn; It makes it more difficult for the fuel to be in contact with air, thus not letting oxygen and the fuel come together.

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Answered by PriyanshiSelinn3636
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the water vapour formed due to the heat of dire cuts the oxygen supply

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