I assume you mean silica gel, the stuff you find packed in consumer products to absorb moisture. Probably nothing. Silica gel is considered non-flammable, almost completely non-hazardous. But check it out for yourself. Type "msds" along with the name of any chemical into any search engine and you will get a material safety data sheet.
You can't eat fire.
we would only have fire for heat not fake fires because coal is a fasal fuel
Fire opals are unique in the lush world of the opals. They were already admired as symbols of the most fervent love in ancient times, in India and in the ancient Persian kingdom, and among the peoples of Central America and the Amerindians.
Oxidizing of plutonium to oxides PuO and PuO2.
in the rim of fire or the ring of fire
the fire will go out.
You can't eat fire.
The fire will be put out.
It would be warmer than if it were not.
It would put out the fire. Assuming you had enough juice.
It would probably explode or combust into a raging frenzy of fire. :)
We might not be here if fire wasn't discovered. Our ancestors would have been freezed to death.
it will cause fire
a packet filtering fire wall
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light
that you would not know, when would it happen and it affects our natural resources
If you put blood into fire.....nothing will happen as it will perish in fire but you might see some red colour for a few second through out the flames.