Because petrol is highly flammable and it has lower flash point
Because petrol is a combustible substance. Water is inert.
Petrol is not used in stoves because it vaporises and easily catch fire and it's ignition temparature is very low.that's why petrol is not used in stove.
It would be very difficult, if not impossible, to ignite petrol by means of the RF radiation from a Bluetooth device.
sand buckets are kept ready at petrol pump so that if there is fire by chance so the sand can be thrown over it to cut it contact from air so that the fire cannot extend
Petrol will catch fire first, petrol is highly flammable, diesel is not.
fire point of petrol
In the UK, all fire stations have their own on-site tanks.
A conflict is like a 'fire'. Water puts out the fire. Petrol makes the fire stronger. Water or petrol poured on the fire(conflict )
Petrol stations are potentially very dangerous, because petrol is fire hazard. If petrol leaks from pump for any reasons eg petrol nuzzle misused, or pipe crack or gets damages then petrol can leak onto forecourt and catch fire or even explode.
because you can set fire to the petrol
because when i tip of fire is put at petrol it may catch fire and it may lead to big accident's.
Because petrol is highly flammable and it has lower flash point
Petrol will float on the surface of water, as petrol is less dense than water. So, it would be possible to set fire to a river, provided petrol is poured over the surface first!
foam fire extinguisher or a fire retardant spray
Go to petrol station. Get petrol. Wahoo!
Because petrol's ignition temperature is higher than the room temperature...