If anything it would make it weaker when igniting, the fire will burn off a portion of the alcohol contained in the liquor.
Lighting liquor on fire makes the drink less strong. The flame is burning alcohol and weakening the drink. A common reason for lighting a shot ( other than the thrill ) is to carmelize sugar in the drink on the rim.
Fire and Air
Fire and air
no, because you still see lighting also yes, because water puts out fire. In fact a large body of water can make a thunderstorm stronger.
no
Yes, people in prehistory invented this kind of lighting a fire. Rubbing two dry sticks together makes heat and if you are patient enough it will make fire.
It depends on how you train it. You can actually make it stronger than legendaries. And I mean any, not just the Fire ones. I'm talking about training any pokemon, to make it stronger than any legendaries.
Yes: water is stronger than fire. You can extinguish a conflagration with water, but you can't stop a flood with fire. It's true that fire can make water vapor away, but you need A LOT of fire versus A SMALL amount of water. Plus, even vapor can extinguish fire.
electricity passes through it and may or may not make the tree catch on fire.
no. unfortunatly, a fire staff can't do anything except make fire attacks stronger(or just to boost attack altogether)
Many lighting companies offer cove lighting. The companies that make cove lighting include Pegasus Lighting, ChromaCove, Tivoli Lighting, and Electrix.
Yes. By lighting TNT with fire, (lava, flint and steel), the TNT will start to blow up.