You can boil the water and then stick your hand in it. For the wash with fire, create your fire, then place a pot of water slightly elevated above the fire and boil the water, then stick your thing in need of cleaning in the pot of boiling water
The answer i think is that they are both even. Because, fire can cause things to burn to ashes and water and cause things to wash away. water is sometimes bigger than a fire can be but if fire was that big it would be just as dangerous.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
Yes, fire can burn on water if certain conditions are met, such as using a flammable substance that can float on the water's surface.
No, you cannot burn water. Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen, and it does not catch fire.
Wash chemical burn with large amounts of water
The Water Tower building did not burn during the Great Chicago Fire.
Yes, fire can burn on top of water if certain conditions are met, such as using a flammable substance that can float on the water's surface.
No, it is not possible to burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
Wash them in cool water and put aloe on them.
No, you cannot actually burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
wash yourself wit water and bring water and run i am not sure