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The phrase "sea catch fire" can refer to natural phenomena such as bioluminescent algae that emit light, creating an illusion of a glowing sea, or to oil spills where ignited oil can create flames on the water's surface. However, seas themselves cannot literally catch fire like land can; water extinguishes flames. Instances of burning seas often involve specific conditions, such as the presence of flammable materials, like oil, rather than the water itself being on fire.

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