u all are retards
almost anything some metals cant catch on fire...
Yes it does. All fabrics will burn, but some more readily than others. Cotton has a high burn rate, but this can be altered by using flame-retardant chemical additives.
Linen is a natural fiber that is more resistant to fire than synthetic materials. While linen can ignite, it is not as flammable as some other fabrics. However, once ignited, linen can burn quickly and may continue to smolder even after the flame is extinguished.
A car does not catch fire by itself. There must be some underlying reason for it.
Fabrics such as wool, silk, and polyester are less flammable than others. Additionally, fabrics treated with flame retardant chemicals, like modacrylic and aramid fibers, are considered non-flammable.
flammable means it can catch on fire. some substances that can catch on fire are... wood cloth hair(yuck) carpet
In the middle ages they wore leather aprons. Some may still wear them today because they can't catch fire, will repel sparks, and are easy to wear. There are also fabrics today that are treated so as not to burn.
metal and water
Most materials will catch fire at temperatures above 300°C (572°F), with some flammable materials igniting at lower temperatures. The exact temperature at which something will catch fire depends on the material and its flammability.
Dragon Force Through The Fire and Flames is pretty fast
The organisms in the potato is some time dry and since the potato is a root, they can be on fire.
Katniss Played Catch On Fire Gleaming Sparkly