Things can not be set on fire in space because there is no oxygen in space.
Hydrogen does not set things on fire. Hydrogen itself is flammable and can be set on fire by a spark or flame.
pyromaniac
NO! What about all the Arsonists (people who set fire to things) anyway kids do set fire to things but that s about 45 out of 100 fires :p
yes if you think really hard you can set things on fire
fire, water,air, earth
don't rob and don't set things on fire :)
A pyromaniac is a person who sets things on fire when they are angry. This name came from the pyrmaids. When someone was in love, they broke up, and set the pyramid on fire.
Pyromaniac
Yes. The spark can be caused by friction or by electrical arcing, but in the vacuum of space it won't set anything on fire. But even in vacuum, construction crews will be able to use an arc welder to build things. Comments about this question moved to the Discussion page.
plasma, the core of the sun, most of the other hot things in space
It simply implies that you are passionate about things you do in your life.
To avoid fire from a space heater, the space heater should be set up at least five feet away from any furniture, curtains, bedding or anything flammable.