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You start it by igniting kerosene.
Pouring water on a kerosene fire may cause splashes of hot/burning kerosene and water to splatter, due to the fact that kerosene is not miscible in water.
1. Most of the time, a fire is just a chemical reaction of atoms. If you light a match, you are actually igniting phosphorus, the chemical on the match. The reaction reacts again with oxygen keeping the fire fuel to keep on staying lit. So basically a fire is made up of oxygen and other particles, just at a high temperature. Some belive that fire is a plasma, the fourth state of matter 2. Fire is pure energy.
The speed of light in water is approx 225,400,000 metres per second. Its speed in kerosene is 215,700,000 metres per seconds. So it travels around 4.5% faster in water.
Dry paper is easy to ignite unless it is especially treated to be fire-resistant. Wooden match sticks light easily.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
soak it in kerosene..light a match..and call the dr in the morning
Gas and a match!
You light the fire first. You can than use the fire to light everything else.Answer:Light the candle first. You may not be successful at kindling the fire; then you'd be left with nothing.
You start it by igniting kerosene.
You just light a match.
Match can be a verb, as in you can match items together. It is also a noun, as in you can light a fire with a match, or go to a football match.
You get the lantern and light it with the kerosene.
Using a match.
If you want to discover fire, light a match. South Jersey rocker Darin Geltzer, along with his band, "Matching Bandages" perform a song called light a match.