set yourself on fire and film it to find out.
Fire needs three things to stay lit: fuel (such as wood or gas), heat (a heat source to ignite the fuel), and oxygen (to sustain the combustion process). If any of these elements is removed, the fire will extinguish.
Beacause fire needs oxygen to stay lit, and water has oxygen in it.
The flame
A house can explode due to a gas leak that accumulates in an enclosed space, such as the basement or utility room. If the gas comes into contact with an ignition source, such as a spark from a faulty appliance or a lit cigarette, it can cause an explosion. Proper ventilation and regular maintenance of gas lines can help prevent this.
In the game Pocket God, you can make the volcano explode by dropping a lit torch into it. Simply tap and hold the torch and drag it to the volcano to drop it in. This will trigger a volcanic eruption on the island.
no. no it does not.
It would probably explode or combust into a raging frenzy of fire. :)
Fuel tends to explode or let the fire spread when it is lit.
A World Lit Only by Fire was created in 1992.
apache indians get sticks and make a jenga shape like and then they lit fire to a place where it will not burn anything else and then they will carry the person and put them on the fire they could do that before the fire and then lit them or just fire first and then person on top. Then when the person is totally burnt their soul just goes to god and only dirt is left and you carry it home in a jar and put the lid on top for remembrance.
A World Lit Only by Fire by William Manchester has 320 pages in the paperback edition.
While it is possible that Titan could be lit on fire, it is currently scientifically impossible for anything on Earth to set it on fire.
When the fire snake was lit on fire, some of its mass was converted into energy in the form of heat and light, causing its weight to decrease slightly.
pyr-, pyro-, -pyrex- from Gr. pyrmeans "fire, heat, fever". [Common terms using this word part for memory association purposes: pyre, wood heaped for burning a dead body in a funeral rite, Pyrex™ glass, pyromaniac, lit. fire frenzy, fig. incendiarism, pyrotechnics, lit. the study of fire art, fig. the art of making fireworks][Medical terms: apyrexia, lit. without fever condition, empyreuma, lit. fire within (place), pyrogen, lit. fire producing, pyrolagnia, lit. fire lust condition, pyrosis, lit. burning condition]Mnemonic for remembering this word part: Ready? Aim! Pyre!
Something that can be lit on fire
A World Lit Only By Fire By: Willaim Manchester A World Lit Only By Fire By: Willaim Manchester
Fire, or a lit match, or candle.