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Actually, should work.
Im talking about CO2 on the ground level, which is slightly below the fire and has a temperature of negative 2xx blah blah blah and its in a liquid state. That will take even more heat away from the fire.
with the temperature above 10,000C water sets on fire
Because with the temperature above 10,000C water sets on fire. CO2 wont do that.
Im not telling to change water for CO2, to use CO2 as complementary to extinguish huge fires. Due to high cost of CO2, no one tried this.Ask fire fighter about why huge fires when they arrive dont get extinguished right away. They stand and wait for something.Some fires water cant help to get rid of. You cant pour water in one shut all over the place of fire, CO2 you can.Its impossible to dump 100T of water in one shut.
Hi. I come up with extinguisher that can kill forest fires. I call it CO2 bomb.Looks like American-football ball, but bigger. inside is lots of liquid CO2.Drop one in the forest fire. Valves will open and release huge amount of liquid CO2, which will become gas.