hazardous materials or HAZMAT
Yes, human skin is flammable.
Yes, humans can be flammable. The human body is mostly water, however, so it takes a very high temperature fire to convert all that water to steam and then to ignite the remaining tissue. We are sometimes subject to (heretofore unexplained) spontaneous combustion. See the related link listed below for more information:
its not flammable but has an immense amount of sting to the human skin, nerves, and cells.
Crude oil vapour is volatile, meaning it easily evaporates at relatively low temperatures. It is flammable and can form explosive mixtures with air. Inhaling crude oil vapour can be harmful to human health, causing respiratory irritation and other health effects.
an explosive eruption.
The introduction of any substances that make a body of water unhealthy is called water pollution. Toxins and pollution comes in all forms, from sewage runoff to indutrial chemical dumping to human garbage like plastics.
There are two forms of ehrlichiosis in the United States; human monocytic ehrlichiosis and human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
of human life
Because the human body is composed mostly of water and its only highly flammable properties are fat tissue and (methane gas), the possibility of SHC being an actual phenomenon seems remote. Therefore Methane Gas is supposedly the MOST flammable liquid in a person's body
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Yes, human bones are flammable. They are composed mainly of calcium and phosphorus, which are combustible materials. When subjected to high enough temperatures, bones can burn and turn to ash.