The building on fire in a cartoon might be the result of a prank gone wrong or a faulty heating system. Another possibility is a firework accident.
In a cartoon, a forest fire could be sparked by an accident during a camping trip. The results could be that the trees are burned down, and the animals have to find a new place to live. It might also teach kids about the importance of being careful with fire.
One common cause could be an electrical fault. Consequences might include property damage and even loss of life.
Accidents in the kitchen are quite frequent. As I mentioned before, leaving cooking unattended can lead to a fire. Also, a grease fire can start easily if the oil gets too hot while frying something.
Maybe it was an accident caused by electrical short-circuit or some other technical glitch.
There are several potential causes. For example, a cooking accident in the ship's galley. If a pan of oil overheats and catches fire, it can spread quickly. Also, improper storage of flammable materials on board. If they are not stored correctly and something causes a spark, it can lead to a fire. And then there are natural disasters like lightning strikes which could potentially set a ship on fire at sea.
It might be because of a crash or some evil character's magic. Simple as that.
Well, in cartoons, a shipwreck could be caused by a big storm or hitting a hidden reef. The consequence might be the characters getting stranded on an island and having all kinds of adventures.
Often in cartoons, an overheated car might be due to running on a really hot day without proper cooling. Or it could be that the car was damaged during some crazy stunt and that caused the overheating.
Well, it could be from fights with other animals or maybe accidents while exploring their environment.
Well, it could be due to an accident like getting hit by a car or maybe a villain in the cartoon story killed it.