there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.
Yes, grass can be set on fire if exposed to a flame or sufficient heat source. Dry grass is more flammable than wet grass. It is important to exercise caution when setting grass on fire, as fires can quickly spread out of control.
Yes it goes Sun - Mecury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Asteroid Belt - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune - Pluto and Eris (New Dwarf Planet)
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Well, typically there are no trees in a desert, so you just call it a fire. no special name.
No ghandi did not set himself on fire nor did he become on fire he was shot when he was being taken to speak for the publicthe reason the person may have asked this was because he was cremated AFTER he died.
you cant
Petrol will float on the surface of water, as petrol is less dense than water. So, it would be possible to set fire to a river, provided petrol is poured over the surface first!
Are your controls set so that you fire with you mouse? (make sure it is set to left click)
you cant. there isnt any flint and steel, or lava wont set anything on fire
Surface Fires are sometimes set in a way to protect forests.
You cant set a fire in club penguin. What people do to make a fire in their igloo is put some fire items around the igloo without the lower part showing.
you cant set foot on a planet that has no surface. Jupiter is made entirely of deadly gas. He'd go through it and then suffocate.
A combustible material can be set on fire. You can also set a frying pan on (a) fire.
I would say ice is not easily set on fire.
An iPod will not catch fire by itself, but you can set an iPod on fire.
Set the Fire was created in 1984.
Hydrogen does not set things on fire. Hydrogen itself is flammable and can be set on fire by a spark or flame.