Just read about a group of cypress trees that survived a forest fire in Valencia, Spain. Here's a copy of an article:
"THIRTY international experts are to fly in later this month to try to discover why some green, healthy cypress trees survived a fire. A fire that devastated around 20,000 hectares (49,500 acres) of woodland around the Valencia town of Andilla in July, mysteriously left a clump of 946 Cypress trees virtually unscathed, while surrounding pine, oak, holm, juniper and gorse trees were destroyed, according to Spain's leading daily El Pais".
Redwood's bark is fireproof.
Sequoia.
yes ,its 100% fire resistant
Fire-resistant plastic. There are several kinds.
Asbestos is fire resistant because, as a silicate, it is basically a kind of rock and will not burn.
silica
Petrified wood is usually silicified. Specimens could be washed with a mild detergent, small brush and plenty of water and left to dry naturally. Most petrified wood would be naturally resistant to weathering.
Yes, most of them are wood, and will resist stains.
Mongolian paint
No, most of them aren't.
Steel is inherently more flame resistant.
Yes, sheetrock is fire resistant.
yes ,its 100% fire resistant
A popular choice is wood. brick is fire resistant. Stone is also an option
Fire-resistant plastic. There are several kinds.
You are probably thinking of the material called terracotta, which is fire resistant.
Dream On Me Visco is a fire resistant toddler mattress.
How was fire resistant material used in space
There are many benefits of an aluminum ladder compared to a wood ladder. These include: Resistant to catching on fire, lighter weight, won't deteriorate compared to wood, and many others.