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A chemical property describing something that burns or catches on fire easily is flammable.
Start a backfire. Get some fire from the flames and start another fire on the side away from the fire. As the big fire burns toward you, your fire burns away from you. Walk into the area that was already burned behind you.
The ice will cause the oil to erupt and splash out of the pan, causing severe burns or a fire.
Because fire does not burn down, it burns up and it therefore catches things above it on fire and it spreads that way. Also the wind current aids in it's spread.
The moment the match stick catches fire when it is given friction from the match box, the temperature would be around 2500oC.
There is no reason to use magnesium in light bulbs. Magnesium readily and easily catches fire and burns -- white hot.
If polyester clothing catches fire - it melts... If it melts onto a person's skin - it will cause severe burns.
Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
the methane gas in your toot catches on fire in the air and quickly burns off
If the surge strip catches on fire, unplug it from the wall outlet and use a fire extenguisher or sand to smother the fire.
the red puffle catches on fire