StarVAng
StarVAng
10-10-2016
Chemistry
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Why can sand stop fire?
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cesarsaladx
cesarsaladx
10-10-2016
It will cover up all oxygen from the fire. And sand has no natural flammability because it is simply a crushed up mineral, so it can not make the fire any bigger.
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Аноним
Аноним
10-10-2016
because the fire has no oxygen to expand. it's really suffocating it.
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