No, because fire is buring gases. If the gases were frozen (therefore solids), it wouldn't make fire.
Frozen Fire by Tim Bowler has 352 pages. Frozen Fire by Jim Houston has 160 pages. Frozen Fire: A Sexy Billionaire Romance by Nikki Steele has 52 pages.
No, fire is not a substance that can be frozen. It is a process.
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His hands are too frozen to tend to the fire.
Yes, comets are balls of frozen ice. On the outside they are burning with fire.
It has 10 chapters in it
Pour it over the frozen King Zora.
There are 391 pages in Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins.
The theme of "Frozen Fire" centers around the idea of deception, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions. It explores how people's choices can have far-reaching effects on themselves and others, and the importance of facing the truth and taking responsibility for one's decisions.
Ferry Corsten - Fire
Well you use fire to keep warm, cook something, melt something that is frozen, heat something up, and if controlled it can germinate seeds in a forest, fire has many uses.
First of all not quite sure why you would have a frozen banana, but regardless. The fire is most likely due to the fact that the microwave excites the water molecules, ie. ice, and may cause the potassium to burn with enough friction.