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An incendiary device is something that will cause a fire. It can anything from a match to a bomb.
There is a saying that where there is smoke, there is fire. This means that if there is evidence of something happening, then it is likely that there is a fire, or cause, for it. This saying can be applied to many situations in life. For example, if there is smoke coming from a building, it is likely that there is a fire inside. If there is smoke coming from a car, it is likely that the engine is on fire. In both of these cases, the smoke is evidence of a fire, or cause.
Cause a fire, no. However, if conditions are right, it can cause a fire to flare up.
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No. Something has to make contact with the primer or cause the primer to get really hot. Dropping or hitting a round, or throwing it into a fire can cause it ignite.
Yes a ground wire can cause a spark and cause fire
Candles cause fire
it can cause a fire if a house get knocked down and the electrical break a fire can start
determine the cause of a fire
There are fire whirls which are sometimes called fire tornadoes even though they technically are not tornadoes. They are whirlwinds made of smoke and/or fire. If they do contain actual fire they could potentially cause an explosion if they came in contact with something explosive just as the case is with any fire.