Of course, but water is not recommended for all types of fires.
YOU MIX GASOLINE WITH THE WATER and set it on fire it might burn it might not
It is not possible with water and no other additives.
You just get a creatinator, then set it to fire water
Not ice made from water.
Not possible, however Potassium does react with water by creating fire.
you set paper on fire and then spit on it
Petrol will float on the surface of water, as petrol is less dense than water. So, it would be possible to set fire to a river, provided petrol is poured over the surface first!
no. no.
In a fire tube boiler, the water surrounds a set of tubes through which the fire and the products of combustion travel (as opposed to a water tube boiler, in which the water travels through the tubes, and the fire surrounds the tubes).The HVAC Veteran
Yes, "set fire to the rain" is an example of personification because fire typically cannot be applied to water in reality. It is a poetic expression used to evoke powerful imagery and emotions.
It simply implies that you are passionate about things you do in your life.
A combustible material can be set on fire. You can also set a frying pan on (a) fire.