A matchstick, a piece of wood or a can full of kerosene do not catch fire on their own. Give
reason.
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A matchstick does not catch fire and burn on its own at room temperature because the ignition temperature of matchstick is higher than the room temperature. ... If kerosene is heated little it will catch fire easily because kerosene oil has a comparatively low ignition temperature which is reached even on little heating
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A matchstick does not catch fire and burn on its own at room temperature because the ignition temperature of matchstick is higher than the room temperature. ... If kerosene is heated little it will catch fire easily because kerosene oil has a comparatively low ignition temperature which is reached even on little heating.
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