I don't know, they're both pretty bad :)
No - electricity
think allof them do, just some of them are better conductors (like silver and copper), and some are worse.
There is no direct causal connection between having an earthquake and the start of a fire. However, the earthquake might destroy things (electricity cables, buildings, etc.) which when destroyed can cause fire. For example, an oil leak could be caused by the earthquake and with a spark of an electricity cable this could cause a fire. Hope this answers your question.
Electrocution, fire and chemical reaction
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70,000 homes were destroyed in the fire, so homelessness got worse.
No
No.
Not directly, but fire can be used to help make electricity, for example fire can be used to boil water and make steam, steam can be used to power generators which in turn make electricity.
Ions in water cause it to conduct electricity, which could cause electrocution for anyone touching the water.
plasmatic fire is electromagnetic
As in a coal power station? Water is heated by the fire, makes steam, turns turbines- electricity.
No - electricity
By fire
Heat
Coarpse and electricity
Candles, when lit, are fire. This is a form of energy, not electricity.