Pour gasoline on ice, Light a match and kaboom.
Fire appears.
Fire and ice
Unmodified ice, no. It would just turn to water. However, if you made a ice cube out of gasoline, I imagine it would catch on fire, but it would then melt into regular gasoline, and keep burning as a liquid.
water?
If you spill liquid nitrogen over fire, the fire would stop immediately and it would have smoke on the ice.
The ice in ice caps is all water. Add that to sea water and the sea will be come more dilute. If you add ice cubes to your Pepsi, it too will be come dilute.
Book 2 Fire and Ice.
In the game Dragon City, when you crossbreed a Medieval and Alpine Dragon, the result is Cool Fire Dragon. It breathes fire and ice, and can also survive in both Ice and Fire habitats.
Latin: Fire = ignis, Ice = Glacies French: Fire = Feu, Ice = Glace Italian: Fire = Fuoco, Ice = Ghiaccio Portuguese: Fire = Fogo, Ice = Gelo Spanish: Fire = Fuego, Ice = Hielo Sorry if this didn't help :)
Fire Ice was created in 2002.
Ice because if ice melts i turns into water which extigwishes fire. Fire because when ice melts and turns into water the fire makes it evaporate.
fire can burn ice fire is more stonger
you put it on fire just like you did or do on Fire Mountain except on Fire Mt. you freeze the fire with your ice and fire arrows and you put the ice on fire .
In "Fire and Ice," Frost compares fire to desire and ice to hatred. He suggests that either excessive passion (fire) or cold indifference (ice) could lead to the destruction of the world.
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Fire melts ice, so fire would win.
Because fire melts ice duh
"Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost was published in 1923.