Raisins can catch fire if exposed to a high enough temperature, as they contain sugars that can ignite. However, they are not highly flammable under normal conditions. In practice, they would require a significant heat source, such as an open flame, to ignite. Generally, raisins are safe to handle and pose little risk of catching 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 YEs, it might catch on a piece of clothing or something, then the fire on the clothing would make other things catch on fire
Catch fire is a fictional term used in anime, and anime movies. Catch Fire means to catch fire, for example, you would catch a ball. Catching ON fire is lighting yourself on fire, or something else lighting you on fire. Big difference.
GE is a world leading brand and would recall any microwaves that were prone to catch on fire, there are no known issues with this model that would lead one to believe it would unexpectedly catch on fire.
Definitely the sun. There's no other way that it could catch on fire.
Since air is not inherently flammable, there is no speed at which a helicopter blade would catch the air on fire.
it would absorb the water into the raisins to equal out the concentration within the water and the raisins.
It would destroy the land. It would or could catch on fire.
no other answer: i would have to say yes.
It is possible for aluminum pie plates to catch on fire outside in the sun if they become extremely hot or receive focused sunlight. It would be very rare for them to catch on fire.
If a bomb explodes on fire you can catch on fire by a bomd
the sugar in the marshmellows can catch fire
It can be burnt, but not catch on fire.