Absolutely nothing. In order for fire to exist, it needs 3 components; an ignition source, oxygen and a combustable material. Since there is no oxygen on the moon, the fire will never start.
For a fire to burn the fuel making the fire has to combine with Oxygen from the Air. As there is no Air on the Moon, it is impossible for a fire to burn on the Moon.
No, it is not possible to create fire on the Moon because there is no oxygen in the Moon's atmosphere, which is required for combustion. Additionally, the Moon's surface is made up of materials that do not easily catch fire.
No, it is not possible to start a fire on the moon because there is no oxygen to sustain combustion. Additionally, the moon's surface is mostly composed of dust and rocks that do not easily catch fire.
It would not burn on the moon first because it has no oxygen second thoughts some fire can burn on it to!
Nothing in particular "happens".
water will put out fire
it burns
It will burn.
It will catch fire
The battery will explode.
Try it and see
they move faster
it blows up
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Its put out. The fire consumes itself, the oxygen flow has been cut off.
The particles in a horseshoe will separate when it is put into fire. A horseshoe will not melt, though. It will get hot and become pliable.
to get the paper put the survival guide over the fire and see what happens!