To a high enough temperature, yes.
Gasoline should not be disposed of just anywhere. It can have harmful effects on the environment. Gasoline can also catch on fire. Gasoline can be recycled.
Yes, gasoline spilled in water can still catch fire if exposed to a flame, as gasoline can float on the surface of the water and its fumes can ignite. It's important to use caution and follow proper safety procedures when dealing with gasoline and flames near water.
As far as I know, hot choc. can boil over and burn up in the mug you are using, but it cannot catch on fire.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
Yes, you can catch a boil by having sex with a partner that has a boil.
Broken wires are easily caught on fire especiallly if current is still in the wire and also gasoline can be caught on fire.
Unmodified ice, no. It would just turn to water. However, if you made a ice cube out of gasoline, I imagine it would catch on fire, but it would then melt into regular gasoline, and keep burning as a liquid.
because people made it so nothing can burn or catch on fire...
Gasoline is a fluid that is easily ignited. It is highly flammable and can quickly catch fire when exposed to a spark or flame.
Yes, an electric kettle can catch fire if it is allowed to boil dry. When there is no water in the kettle to absorb the heat produced by the heating element, the kettle can overheat and potentially ignite the surrounding materials. It is important to always ensure there is an adequate amount of water in the kettle when it is being used.
You have a gasoline leak. Unless you want this car to catch fire and burn up, have this looked into by a professional. Do not park this vehicle in a garage until you get it fixed. Your house may burn down if the vehicle catches fire.You have a gasoline leak. Unless you want this car to catch fire and burn up, have this looked into by a professional. Do not park this vehicle in a garage until you get it fixed. Your house may burn down if the vehicle catches fire.
Dry animal dung has been used to fuel fire since man discovered fire. The feces of most animals especially ruminants has a large percentage of undigested cellulose which is good for maintaining a small fire. The gasoline you suggest would get the material burning and the addition of the rabbit droppings would add fuel and keep the fire going.