Broken wires are easily caught on fire especiallly if current is still in the wire and also gasoline can be caught on fire.
No, lightning is not made out of fire. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs during a thunderstorm, caused by the buildup and release of electric charge in the atmosphere. It is extremely hot and can cause things to catch fire, but it is not fire itself.
Yes, lightning can cause a house to catch fire if it strikes the building or ignites flammable materials such as wood or roof shingles. It is important to have proper lightning protection in place to reduce the risk of fire.
it would be very slippery. But also if there is a fire by or a lightning storm it can catch on real fire.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
Away from fire.
YEs, it might catch on a piece of clothing or something, then the fire on the clothing would make other things catch on fire YEs, it might catch on a piece of clothing or something, then the fire on the clothing would make other things catch on fire
the lightning could hit a house or a building and could catch on fire.
Lightning can have various impacts, including causing wildfires, damaging buildings, injuring people or animals, and disrupting power supplies and communication networks. It can also lead to forest destruction and soil erosion.
Depends what it is.
Yes, an animatronic dinosaur (part of Dinosaurs Alive) at Kings Island got struck by lightning and caught on fire.
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