That building is more than five hundred years older than the United States.
Tell me more about twelfth-century sex traffickingAlso a monument to the biggest sex trafficking and child molestation ring on the planet. I don’t hate to see it.
Gonna be a unpopular opinion but, as long as nobody died or was seriously injured I have no problem with anything related to the catholic church getting burnt to the ground.
Also a monument to the biggest sex trafficking and child molestation ring on the planet. I don’t hate to see it.
Tell me more about twelfth-century sex trafficking
Being that construction started in the 12th Century it has been a lot of things. When it was first being built those included things like gargoyles and men of science and philosophy and other gothic, non-Christian, medieval iconography. During the French Revolution it was dedicated to the Cult of Reason. After Paris was liberated it was the site of celebration for freedom from German occupation. It’s one of the best examples of lasting gothic architecture in the world. You’re being stupid.
Tell us more.There was a lot of it
Tell us more.
Pretty difficult to traffic anything if you don't have CARSI think that covers it
wakephan DESTROYS itc with FACTS and LOGICPretty difficult to traffic anything if you don't have CARS
It's all dependent on the water supply and pressure. Some are designed to fully extinguish, but you are correct that most just have the capacity to keep the fire in check to make it a survivable space until fire and rescue can get there to extinguish or rescue.
Most older structures are protected by historic preservation trusts that limit the amount of new or retrofitting work that can be done. They view it as destroying the aesthetics and charm of the older structures by having exposed piping, and I can't blame them.
Most church or cathedral fires are a surround, drown, and contain situation. There are too many flammable materials per square foot inside those buildings, coupled with a lot of exposed wooden beam construction, make it a death trap for firefighters.
Fire is very basic in that you only need three things for it to exist. A combustible material, oxygen source, and heat (ignition). Remove any of those elements and the fire goes out. Extinguishers displace the oxygen to put out the fire, whereas water typically cools the fire down to the below the ignition temperature, thus putting out the fire. With copious amounts of water you can smother the fire and remove the oxygen, but it's more efficient to use the water to cool the source of the fire.Wouldnt the only surefire way to extinguish be to remove all the oxygen from the room?