removal of fuel
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
If two objects are distinct, it means they are not equal, or in otherwords: not the same. If someone has said to you: "make two distinct triangles" just make two differend ones.
Triangles may be right triangles equilateral triangles acute or obtuse triangles
there are 27 triangles in a triangle
depends on what size triangles and what kind of triangles?
The act of smothering a fire is to prevent air (oxygen) from feeding the flames.
The act of smothering a fire is to prevent air (oxygen) from feeding the flames.
using a flame extinguisher. Water won't be very effective against a tire fire. Smothering the fire would also work, if you have the means to cover it with a large amount of sand or something similar.
You can stop a fire without water by using a fire extinguisher, sand, baking soda, or a fire blanket. These materials work by smothering the fire and cutting off its oxygen supply, thereby extinguishing it. Be sure to always have a fire safety plan in place and know how to properly use these firefighting materials.
Water basically smothers a fire. Just like smothering a person, if you do it long enough, they will no longer be able to breathe
Yes, baking soda can effectively stop a fire by smothering it and cutting off the oxygen supply.
Smother. As in... to smother something. Past tense is smothered. I hope you are referring to a fire.
Flour can be used to extinguish a fire by smothering it. When flour is thrown onto a fire, it cuts off the oxygen supply, which is necessary for the fire to burn. This suffocates the flames and helps to put out the fire.
No, baking soda can effectively stop a grease fire by smothering the flames and cutting off the oxygen supply.
how do you tame the smothering smokebreath
Flour can be used to put out a fire by smothering it. When flour is thrown onto a fire, it deprives the flames of oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. This can help to extinguish the fire by cutting off its fuel source.
The gas that typically comes out of a fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is non-flammable and works by displacing oxygen around the fire, effectively smothering it.