yes and it could kill anyone who has it or people around them
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable
you have red parts on your arms and other parts of your body
Yes. Always wear a mask when creating sawdust. Wear goggle too as it can irritate the eyes.
yes it is a killer in south America
Sure thing, sugar. Here's a sentence for you: "The carpenter swept up the sawdust from the workshop floor after finishing his latest project." Hope that tickles your fancy!
An infection is not the same thing as inflammation. Inflammation is often the immune system's way of reacting to an infection, but inflammation and infection are not the same thing. I hope that is clearer.
sawdust
Yes you can use sawdust provided it is made of pure pine sawdust. It should be noted that as it says in it's name sawdust is dusty and can cause respiratory problems in horses.
sawdust is a good insulator because it is not very dense and it traps air in between all the pieces creating dead air so it is not moving around and it doesn't have as much energy getting to the thing you are insulating
Sawdust will not float in water. If you have some sawdust to dispose of, you should always place it in the proper waste containers.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'sawdust'.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that is suitable for the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a pile of sawdust, a cloud of sawdust, a shower of sawdust, etc.
To make the noncount noun "sawdust" plural, you would need to refer to it in a countable form. For example, you could say "pieces of sawdust" or "bags of sawdust" to indicate multiple quantities of sawdust. By using quantifiers or containers to specify the amount or units of sawdust, you can effectively convey the idea of more than one without changing the noncount nature of the noun itself.