Semen is not flammable. It is not likely you would be able to set it on fire. You could burn it the way you burn any other viscous substance. The heat would kill the sperm, certainly. or you could eat it and fart it out. when you fart it out set your fart on fire. it works
maybe.
does fire produce light
does fire produce light
the doors also, its "light MY fire"
Light My Fire was created in 1966-08.
Fire doesn't use visible light. It producesvisible light.
Chain of Fire
Light My Fire - book - was created in 1998.
Light a Distant Fire was created in 1988.
Fire is a good example of NATURAL light
If you had enough of it you could. The potential to have enough of it for even a small fire is pretty non-existent.
artificial====================Answer #2:Fire is not light at all. But if a fire happens to be hot enoughto emit some light, then that light is perfectly natural.
sperm cells or spermatozoa are microscopic, so small that they can only be seen with the highest power of a light microscope.