Everywhere they don't start until it is dark.
Say the wire attached to a wall plug is not screwed tightly onto the terminal. If you plug something like a heater into that outlet, the current flow across that loose terminal will get it warm and as time goes on even hot, even hot enough to start the wall on fire.
To start off there is obviously Water, Class A fire Extinguisher Class B fire Extinguisher Pour sand or dirt on fire. Smother with a nonflamible blanket Call fire department Pour baking soda on it pour salt on it
Yes. Things could explode, oil could burn, wildfires can still start... if you're talking about making a woodfire, well yes... people do it all the time in the snow... friction equals heat which means wood will burn regardless of the cold weather.
At the same time that fire was invented, since any fire gives off light. Perhaps 600,000 years ago or so.
by a fire
Some random time
at 12:00
They might have rebelled a little. By the way it is We Didn't Start the Fire
in about 2001, such a tragic time
Aout six o'clock in the morning.
yes, but it takes alot of time.
wood,leaves,paper
The Palace of Westminster was built in the Victorian era and the architectural fashion at the time was to build mock Gothic buildings.
Usually just after dark. About 9:30 here on East Coast
9pm
Because lebanon was going through a civil war at the time of the song, and in We Didn't Start The Fire, Billy Joel lists many of the problems during that specific time.
Use a wii remote, works every time.