A car does not catch fire by itself. There must be some underlying reason for it.
An iPod will not catch fire by itself, but you can set an iPod on fire.
Definitely the sun. There's no other way that it could catch on fire.
YES
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.
No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire
No, it means that the fire can start all by itself.
Water itself does not catch on fire because it is a non-flammable substance. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.
Salt itself cannot catch on fire because it is an inorganic compound. However, if salt is contaminated with combustible materials, those contaminants could potentially catch on fire.
it will catch fire because the engin will combust the car instead of the oil
i thank no
over heated or burning petrol
Water itself cannot catch on fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.