You will need to find a dry location such as a cave or build a shelter. You can't start a fire with wet wood so you will need to find dry kindling such as wood under leaves or thick trees that haven't gotten to wet.
volcano and acid rain would be my answer.
well given the fact that most forest fires start from lightning..... you tell me
Rain Fire was created in 1979.
Thunderstorms are often followed by rain. So you have the lightning in the thunder that can start fires, and the rain that can cause flooding.
It is generally harder to make a fire in wet conditions, such as rain, as moisture can dampen the materials needed to start a fire. In snowy conditions, you can still make a fire using dry wood beneath the snow or by creating a platform to keep the fire off the wet ground.
that she dont like fire and to make it go out she puts rain on the fire
Set Fire to the Rain was created on 2011-07-04.
It is unlikely that fire will burn a forest after a heavy rain, as the moisture from the rain will dampen the ground, making it harder for fire to spread. The wet conditions will decrease the flammability of the vegetation, reducing the risk of a fire igniting or spreading.
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
The Fire stands for the burning rage and hatred of Yavakri against Raibhya , the fire of Jealousy against Paravasu (by his father Raibhya , for becoming the chief priest).The fire symbolizes the cyclic hatred that never ends, it also stands for the fire sacrifice. The rain stands for appeasement of the gods and reward
Fire and Rain - 1989 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
It could either be caused by a lack of moisture due to no rain, or someone may have ignited the forest fire by not putting out a camp fire correctly, or dropping a cigarette in some brush.