if same amount id say fire because the water left from the ild be very little and be evaporated very quickly
That's how rain clouds are formed, from evaporation! The water goes up from the ice, if evaporated and it will rain down on the fire! Sometimes fire can wear out very quickly.
depends how much of each no doubt. A wildfire vs. cube of ice? fire wins. I glacier in the antarctic vs. a tiny campfire? Ice wins. But in equal amounts it depends more on the environment. In the desert or forest or a dry environment during daytime especially with winds(except desert), fire would grow more powerful and the melted ice would have been evaporated or just sink into the sand. The winds would also carry fire embers and start more fires (i.e. Santa Ana winds). And vice versa. But my choice is ice because eventually in cities a fire fighter puts out the fire with melted ice or should i say water.
The fire would melt the ice, however if the total volume of ice was small then the resulting water would not be enough to put out the fire, so fire wins.