In some ways yes and others no. Dry ice can cause some serious burns to the skin while fire burns everything. So, basically fire is the more dangerous.
Soap is made with lye, which is caustic soda and a basic material in soap making. Soapmaking can become more dangerous if you are not careful. Lye is not combustible when dry but when it comes in contact with water it can ignite and can start a fire.
because sweat is water and water conducts electricity better than your skin would
because sweat is water and water conducts electricity better than your skin would
Yes, dry quicksand is dangerous.
Wet foods weigh more than dry foods.
Wet hair may sizzle or steam when exposed to fire due to the water content, potentially acting as a buffer against heat damage. Dry hair is more susceptible to burning or catching fire rapidly when exposed to flames due to the lack of moisture, leading to quicker damage and a higher risk of injury.
You can, but excessive dry-firing causes wear on your gun and will break it earlier than usual
Putting out a gas fire with water can actually spread the fire, as water can cause the gas to disperse and ignite in a larger area. This can lead to a more dangerous situation and increase the risk of injury or property damage. It is best to use appropriate extinguishing agents for gas fires, such as a dry chemical fire extinguisher.
I believe you mean "Why are wet roads more dangerous than dry roads to cars?"The answer is relatively simple. Safe roads have a good amount of friction in order to let the car steer safely. On a wet road, much of the friction is reduced, not only hindering steering, but rendering brakes ineffective.
because of ability to spread in air and infecting the lungs.Pulmonary form of anthrax its fatal in most of the cases even with treatent .
A dry powder fire extinguisher is mostly recommended for use in vehicles and in the home. So basically they are usually used for small fire emergencies.
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