Yes a ground wire can cause a spark and cause fire
Yes, an electrical spark can ignite flammable materials and start a fire. Additionally, electrical shocks can be dangerous or deadly. It is important to always handle electrical appliances and wiring with care to prevent accidents.
An electrical spark is not. It is merely electrons flowing and that may cause a reaction. A fire type spark, is not either, but the fire is. A 'spark' that is a slmall ember of burning substance that 'jumps' from a fire is a burning material, so there is a chemical reaction of burning, also called oxidation, going on.
it can cause a fire if a house get knocked down and the electrical break a fire can start
They do not know how the Ballantyne's fire was started, even after a Royal Commission of Inquiry was set up to investigate. It is said, however, that the most likely cause was either an electrical spark or a cigarette butt.
The cracked plug can cause the wires to spark and cause a fire. When the wires are plugged into it where the crack is the wires can touch the socket and cause the fire.
The spark plug is an electrical fire to ignite the compressed air/fuel mixture at the correct time.
Oxygen aids faster and hotter burning of a fire or may help a electrical spark get hot enough to start a fire.
Bad spark plug, bad spark plug wire
Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
There is no direct causal connection between having an earthquake and the start of a fire. However, the earthquake might destroy things (electricity cables, buildings, etc.) which when destroyed can cause fire. For example, an oil leak could be caused by the earthquake and with a spark of an electricity cable this could cause a fire. Hope this answers your question.
it could spark and start a fire! :D