The correct option is A water
∙ Water prevents the spreading of fire by lowering down the temperature of a substance. The heat of the fire turns the water into vapours. These vapours cut off the oxygen supply.
∙ Carbon dioxide (CO2) is denser than oxygen. When a fire breaks out, it settles over the burning object and forms an air blanket which cuts off the oxygen supply to the burning object. Therefore, it does not support combustion.
∙ Hence, carbon dioxide and water are most commonly used in fire extinguishers.