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Burning Buildings was created in 1900.
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the sun burns it and turns brown
it can kill you, it can heat you and other stuff, it really hurts, a burns usually leaves scars on you.
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Sugar burns clean when the right amounts of it is mixed with the opposing oxidizer. Sugar burns into water vapor and carbon dioxide, and leaves behind the remains of the oxidizer reaction. There is no flammable product that sugar leaves behind after it burns. Even if it does, you cannot collect it, as the fire from the burning sugar would just go on to ignite that.
You calll them a pyromaniac.
it will burn the leaves or roots and kill thge plant
Chili leaves have long been used medicinally as a remedy for diarrhea and other digestive problems. For this purpose the leaves are usually used to make tea, although they can also be eaten by shredding and mixing them with other food. Chili leaves also have a traditional use as a plaster which can be applied to the skin to treat joint aches, sprains, swelling, burns and insect bites. For this purpose 2-5 leaves are used, making sure they are moist enough to adhere to the ache's area.
It is used because it is a fast and easy method, it burns Leaves and Wood quickly. im not to sure
When the wind blow,s the leaves fall from the tree, and release a type of acid that burns your eyes.
People do not get freezer burns. A person can however get frost bite if exposed to extremely cold temperatures for a prolonged period.