Fire is start from a spark.When the thing caught on fire, the fire will channel to the next object. The fire will spread to nearby object and grow bigger. If the object beside the fire is water, do you think the fire can spread?
Since ancient, water is known as the nemesis to fire. Water is the most common ways use to extinguish fire.
A small fire need quite some amount of water to put it off. The bigger the fire is, the bigger the amount of water requires to extinguish it! (According to volumetric size, the amount of water require to put out the same amount/volume of fire is always insufficient.)
If there's a big fire, and not enough water to put it off, watered the surrounding objects will help the fire from spreading and eventually the fire will put out itself as there's nothing for it to burn.
Even though the water is insufficient, pouring the small amount of water onto the fire will cause the fire to flicker and get smaller in a short period of time. Constantly pouring the small water is as good as putting the fire off with a one time big amount of water. Probably the process only took longer time but end up will putting off the fire as well.
Think of the 3 situations below:
1. If initial fire is surrounded by more fire?
2. If initial fire is surrounded by wind? Especially the wind blowing from a single side 1?
3. If initial fire is surrounded by only water?
What do you think of the initial fire?
Try link the article above with
a. Fire = Anger
b. Water = Calm
c. Objects = Human/Person
What do you think?
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