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You run a risk of either over heating the battery, depleating the battery life, or possibly even causing a fire or explosion or damage to the device.
It takes the oxygen away from the fire, which the fire needs, thus snuffing it out.
throw a blanket over the top of the fire
retake over and over again
It is changes over time
nothing
If you spill liquid nitrogen over fire, the fire would stop immediately and it would have smoke on the ice.
Big boom
It will explode and smoke.
to get the paper put the survival guide over the fire and see what happens!
IT TURNS OVER BUT WONT FIRE
Not much happens to the data on a hard drive at all when the hard drive is formatted other than making it harder to find and unprotected from being written over. Data that existed prior to reformatting will not be visible in the Windows Browser after formatting the hard drive, but it is still there and will remain until written over. It can be recovered by anyone unless you performed a wipe of the data which involves writing over it one or more times.
It can catch fire because it over works its self and can be very dangerous.
The flames turn a wonderful green with some red and blue flames at the bottom try it out if you have a Bunsen burner and don't play with fire
Do not go over 40mph or your engine will rev to high and be damaged
drive over what ?
YOU CAN DRIVE WITH OVER DRIVE OFF IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO DRIVE WITH IT OFF AROUND TOWN SO THERE NOT MUSH LOAD ON TRANY ON THE HIGH WAY TURN ON OVER DRIVE