Water does not burn because it is already burnt: it is oxidised hydrogen.
However, if heated to plasma levels, the hydrogen can be separated from the oxygen and will "burn" when the oxygen is recombined with the hydrogen upon cooling.
Water does not burn, but any chemical liquid or solid that floats on water can such as oil, petrol et.c and may give the appearance of the water being on fire.
Water
Ok well dry leaves catch on fire fast because they contain no water and water repells against fire
It will catch fire
metal and water
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An eraser Will catch on fire
Stop, Drop & Roll. Or if your by a source of water, jump in it.
YES oF cOURSE. Sodium Catches.
GYARADOS
Because water has high ignition temperature so it doesn't catches fire whether it is on any surface or not.
"Catch fire" means to start burning, while "catch on fire" means to become engulfed in flames. The phrase "catch on fire" is more intense and implies a more significant amount of fire compared to just "catch fire."
by fishing or using surf