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electricity line break and then thing just seem to catch fire is the broken lines touch wood or something flammable
Eating fire can cause serious injuries or even be fatal. If a boy ate fire, he likely suffered burns to his mouth, throat, and digestive system. Medical treatment would be necessary to manage the burns and any related complications.
Tsunamis are difficult to predict because the earthquakes that cause them are difficult to predict. It takes a massively powerful earthquake to displace the amount of water needed to cause a tsunami.
The dc, md region just had an earthquake and I was on a mountain in northern md and didnt feel a thing... We even heard the sirens going off
The safety rules that we should always remember when burning candles is just that you have to always blow it out and never play around it or else you will cause the fire.
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
A fire engine starts in much the same manner as any other motor vehicle. Probably more like a truck, but hey, it's a truck chassis with the pump, tank and whatever else built onto it. Why wouldn't it start like a truck? On the inside, at least, a fire engine is just a truck with the "fire stuff" added on.
There are monster trucks on Just Cause 2. It can be purchased from the Black Market for $ 75000, if you download it. See the related link for a fantastic description of the monster truck.
This all depends on what you mean. Engine/Motor wise, it will vary from make, model, and modifications.Siren-wise, there is a variety. Just some of the different sirens may include:•Wail, the long sounding one•Q-sirens, The old sounding long ones. These were featured on some of the very early fire engines that had sirens, and many fire apparatus' today will have remakes of this siren which sound similar but are different in ways.•Yelp, the one that is stereotypically given to police cars. This one is a kind-of faster/shorter one.•Hyper-yelp/Priority/Phaser, this one is the one stereotypically given to ambulances. It is the fast ("Hyper") version of the Yelp siren.•Hi-Lo, this one is the Two Tone siren, which sounds very similar to a British Siren.•Air Horn, although not a siren this sound is the very loud horn or either the electric sounding horn on apparatus. This is frequently heard in-between sirens. This is commonly used along with the different sirens when approaching intersections or traffic.•And there are a few others, and also some these can have different names.
yes it just happened to me
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.
If you drive your truck while there is a miss in the engine. You will notice it lacks power and may back fire.. if continued driving it will eventually just quit running
Small fires will cause fire damage. However, it just depends on where the fire is at in the house. If it's in the living room, furniture can get damaged with fire places.
A dog may howl when an ambulance passes by because the high pitch of the ambulance siren is irritating to the dog on a level greater than it is to humans. Dogs have very sensitive ears and lots of sounds may bother them and cause them to howl.
Same way you got the old ones, or they just don't exist.
It makes me feel like I am 800 years old and just got hit by a truck.
Because when fire trucks were actually wagons they would run in front of the wagon in the town to warn the people to get out of the way of the wagon, so they were kind of like the sirens.