Fire is a good guess, and one of the answers you want.
cotton burns the fastest while polyester burns the slowest
Cotton is a type of fabric. The temperature at which cotton burns at is 210 degrees Celsius or 410 degrees Fahrenheit.
To determine if a yarn is made of cotton, you can perform a burn test. Simply take a small piece of the yarn and burn it. If it burns quickly and smells like burning paper, it is likely made of cotton. Cotton burns easily and has a distinctive smell when burned.
Cotton burns at 250° C. Adding alcohol would lower this measure.
Cotton burns within 2 minutes. Polyetsre burns within 10 minutes or not at all.
it is probably cotton maybe i don't know if u use common sense
Cotton burns within 2 minutes. Polyetsre burns within 10 minutes or not at all.
The cotton will get burned. I'm not sure what you mean by "what will happen".
Cotton fabric will burn faster than wool fabric. Wool will also be more difficult to light than cotton and may even self extinguish.
the fabric is really soft lolit burns bad thought
Wool is basically the "hair" from a sheep. So burning the sheep's hair, would produce a similar smell to burning human hair Cotton is a plant, as are the trees that make paper. Burning cotton and paper should produce similar smells. This is a basic answer that I came up with. I have no experience in burning these materials. **
In most cases, cotton fabric will burn faster than denim. Denim is made of cotton, but has been processed in order to make it more durable, and therefore it burns slower. It is possible to add fire retardant to cotton fabric to inhibit the burn rate, so treated fabric would burn slower, in a different burn pattern.