because it can start fire witch is hot.
The heating alone is not, no, but the convection it sets up, thus forming winds and weather systems, is a valid example.
When the clouds are in front of the sun, they block off the sun to the earth witch causes uneven heating -your best friend and no-it-all annwiki
radiation
If it is a big fire don't try to do any thing, run outside and save your skin. The lab owner or the management will take care of the damages! In a chem lab there are many highly flammable lab reagents like ethyl alcohol, bleach etc. If the fire is small and easily manageable, try to put out the fire using a fire extinguisher or sand etc. dont try to put out the fire with water because chemicals such as sodium react with water.
The best way to have clean water, is to boil it. Water purifiers are a close second, and although they still clean your water, they are not the best way to have clean water.
The answer is that a closed fire is best for heating a house.
Bic lighters are the best
The fire steel light my steel spark lighter Is the best. You can also get it with a knife to use.
gas
probably water or fire (i went for water)
Density of water affects the sound propagation. Density of air is lighter than of water.. !!
You need to read the MSDS to see what agent to use to extinguish a fire. Some chemical fires can be extinguished with water, like acetic acid. If you use enough of it, you can extinguish a gasoline or diesel fire with water--definitely don't try this at home, you need a fire hose.If you were attempting to fight a calcium carbide fire with water, you would probably die. When calcium carbide is mixed with water, it produces a very flammable gas called acetylene.
Is totodile it all depends on what type you like best. Personally, i've always loved fire. :)
water
Water should not be used to extinguish a gasoline fire because the gasoline will stay on top of the water which can spread the fire quicker. The best thing to use is a fire extinguisher.
water or ground is your best bet.
Water doesn't break down the components of gum. Try either lighter fluid or peanut butter. Lighter fluid will work best on cloth.