Why don’t wet things burn?

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Why don’t wet things burn?

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Water soaks up a *lot* of heat energy compared to changes in its temperature. When you try to light something on fire, the water soaks up all the extra heat that would otherwise go toward ignition, and boils off before reaching the temperature that would ignite the material. By the time the thing is hot enough to burn, it’s dry.

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