chuck noris
because earth doesn't catch fire or electricity
Wood is a poor conductor(non-electrolyte) because it doesn't have free moving ions to conduct the electricity.
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
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.
Away from fire.
If the thunderstorm strikes your house, it gives fire because thunderstorms is electricity.
Depends what it is.
With some of the chemicals in a hostpital, The static electricity in a hostpital could catch thing on fire with the chemicals.
metal and water
your things you love the most can be damaged
No, water itself cannot catch on fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, the hydrogen in water can catch on fire if it is separated from the oxygen and ignited.
Well, actually, yes it can because an imflammable object can still catch on fire just about anything can catch on fire cept for metall... eeek lucky to be metal ...