
Why does wood catch fire while metal doesn't?
When a fire is lit, the wood underneath will catch fire while the water in the pot will not; in fact, there have been explanations for why wood catches fire while metal does not.

When a fire is lit, the wood underneath will catch fire while the water in the pot will not; in fact, there have been explanations for why wood catches fire while metal does not.

Before the lighter could be retrieved, the hot pot exploded, sending broth splashing everywhere and burning everyone nearby.

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It is currently unclear whether the baby was seriously injured, but this case serves as a warning about the dangers of fires caused by burning candles on cakes at parties.

A 7-year-old boy was hospitalized with minor burns after he played with a lighter inside the car while his mother was filling it with gas, causing the vehicle to burst into flames.

To make sure she didn't overfill the gas tank, the woman in the video resorted to an unconventional method - using a lighter to check the fuel level.

The man clumsily struck the match, causing the flame to spread to the matchbox, and his awkward attempt to extinguish the fire inadvertently turned the entire room into a blaze.

As soon as the man held a lighter to the gas tank to try and kill a spider, his car burst into flames, spreading to the gas pump next to it.

Leaving a car in direct sunlight can raise the temperature inside the cabin, potentially causing even a gas lighter to explode.

Although the lighter was much smaller than the large, bulky excavator, the excavator operator skillfully maneuvered it to light the fire.

The initial cause was determined to be that when Mr. Thang found a lighter, Anh and Hai came and started a fight, snatching it from him and getting into a physical altercation.

During class, when some children were disobedient, a teacher took out a lighter, lit it, and held it to the children's faces as a form of "discipline."