Faster than a human can move. You would need to move several thousand miles per hour to create enough air friction to ignite combustible materials.
One that's going too fast. Reactions that go too fast (especially exothermic ones) do things like boil over, catch fire and explode.
Yes, they travel some fast!
Yes, wind turbines can catch fire due to mechanical issues, electrical malfunctions, or lightning strikes. However, modern wind turbine designs incorporate safety features to minimize the risk of fires and to detect and suppress fires when they do occur.
Away from fire.
Most materials will catch fire at temperatures above 300°C (572°F), with some flammable materials igniting at lower temperatures. The exact temperature at which something will catch fire depends on the material and its flammability.
Ok well dry leaves catch on fire fast because they contain no water and water repells against fire
u all are retards
Since air is not inherently flammable, there is no speed at which a helicopter blade would catch the air 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.
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.
Farts can catch on fire
The alcohol being put into the burner may catch fire and the flame can travel back to the container, causing it to also catch fire or possibly explode and cause injuries.
Your farts can catch fire, but impossible for the( farter) catch fire.
It can. All alcohol can catch fire.
The arrow could catch on fire then you could catch on fire