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Question:

why does water put off fire?

may sound silly. but i wonder what makes water put off fire ( even if the water is 100 degree celsius

Answer:

I actually had a hard wired detector with battery back up, and it did not beep. You have to plan on testing/changing your batteries annually since they are rarely used.
9 volt rectangular battery-Replacement can be determined by a constant intermittent CHIRP,CHIRP.
The detector has a small light on it. When it flashes is when the battery needs replacing.
There's a socket called easy off or something that has sprial grooves inside. It fits over the lock-nut and when turned to remove the nut, will bite into the nut and remove it just like you would unscrew it normally. Or, you can take it to a tire shop.
Adam and Eve were unashamed about being naked at first because they were perfect. Than they committed sin and, as Satan puts it, their eyes were opened. They became ashamed and tried to hide from God. Did this mean they weren't still worshipers? No. They were no longer perfect. If a person, no matter who they are, is saved than they will always feel shame when they are around others naked because we humens are imperfect.

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