Ah this is where I prove you wrong, welding creates alot of heat which would boil the surrounding area of water, this frees ups some oxygen mollecules from the water (not all of them just some) and presumably as there is welding going on it'd be turned off but let's assume it isn't (only because the question didn't specify
) welding would usually imply that there is a hole somewhere on the pipe so now you have the fuel, ignition and oxygen needed for combustion and the subsequent flame would be so intense that it would create more oxygenkeeping itself going. BOOM, essay answers for the masses