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Is no smoke without fire?

Is no smoke without fire?

If unpleasant things are said about someone or something, there is probably a good reason for it: She says the accusations are not true, but there’s no smoke without fire.

What does it mean there is no smoke without fire?

—used to say that if people are saying that someone has done something wrong there is usually a good reason for what they are saying.

What does all smoke and no fire meaning?

This idiom means that when people suspect something, there is normally a good reason for the suspicion, even if there is no concrete evidence.

Where there’s smoke there’s fire riddle?

If someone says where there’s smoke there’s fire, they mean that there are rumors or signs that something is true so it must be at least partly true.

Where there’s smoke there’s fire so there’s no fire in the basement because there’s no smoke there?

If someone says there’s no smoke without fire or where there’s smoke there’s fire, they mean that there are rumours or signs that something is true so it must be at least partly true.

What is the meaning of one should fight fire with fire?

phrase [VERB inflects] If you fight fire with fire, you deal with people attacking or threatening you by using similar methods to the ones that they are using. The only way they can deal with crime is to fight fire with fire.

Can we fight fire with fire?

Fire can be used to fight forest fires, albeit with a certain amount of risk. A controlled burn of a strip of forest will create a barrier to an oncoming forest fire as it will use up all the available fuel.

Why can’t you use salt water to put out a fire?

Yes, salt water can be used to put out wildfires. However, salt water can harm plant life: some species are sensitive to salinity levels. Thus, using salt water may not be a wise first choice in firefighting methods in certain environments.

Do firefighters use fresh water?

Firefighters get water for extinguishing fires from two places: tanks inside of the fire engines and external sources like fire hydrants. The water that we get from these sources is freshwater that flows through our underground water system.

How do firefighters get water?

A fire hydrant is simply a point where people are able to tap into a water supply. The most common use for them is to assist firefighters in putting out fires. By connecting a hose to a hydrant, they gain access to all the water they need to douse a burning building!

Do fire engines store water?

Fire engines, or pumpers, carry hose, tools, and pump water. The engine can also carry ladders, but they are set up by the fire fighters and can be carried around. Key components of a fire engine include: Water tank (usually 500-750 gallons)

What is wet water fire fighting?

Class A foams were developed in mid-1980s for fighting wildland fires. Wetting agents simply improve the efficiency of water in extinguishing Class A fuel fires. Water to which a wetting agent has been added is sometimes referred to as “wet water” because of its increased ability to wet surfaces to which it is applied.