plastic
No. The most dangerous pyroclastic material is volcanic ash.
Polystyrene is not a hazardous material (dangerous good) in transportation. However, in circumstances where a fire might be a problem, polystyrene, which can readily and rapidly burn, can be a very hazardous material.
well most likely the material would probably burn...how about you experiment??
Pyroclastic flows are the most dangerous type of pyroclastic material. They are fast-moving currents of hot gas and volcanic debris that can reach speeds of over 100 mph and temperatures of up to 1,000°C. These flows can devastate everything in their path and are a significant hazard associated with explosive volcanic eruptions.
It is not dangerous to burn popsicle sticks if they are made from wood and are burnt in a well ventilated area. If the sticks are plastic, you should not burn them. Whether the glue is dangerous depends on what sort of glue it is.
Tiki torches are not dangerous if they are handled correctly and the user follows the instructions. They burn by having a reservoir of the flammable material which when lit keeps the flame going. They are a good dramatic item.
Combustibility is the term for a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.
The ability to burn is an extensive property, meaning it depends on the amount of material present. The more material you have, the more it can potentially burn.
Yes, muck fires can be dangerous because they can spread quickly, produce toxic smoke, and be challenging to extinguish due to the organic material burning below the surface. Muck fires can also cause damage to the environment and nearby structures.
most likely the rubber or plastic wiring insulation.
yes
yes with fire. (well obviously) You are ABLE to burn it, but it is not SAFE to burn it. carpet fibers can release dangerous toxins into the air and get you or your neighbors sick. Also, if there is a chance that there is mold in the carpet that is very dangerous. just don't burn carpet.