nylon
Water
Natural Fibres because they're fire retardant (meaning can resist against fires) and in addition some manufactured fibres can't resist against high temperatures and will melt.
Following What?
dry and rocky- a place with not much life
Close to the plate boundaries. The ring of fire is one of these. :)
yes as all synthetic fibres catch fire and melt easily
Probably to ensure that cotton fibres in the atmosphere cannot catch fire and cause an explosion.
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
Silky oak (Grevillea robusta) is not particularly resistant to fire. It is not considered a fire-resistant tree and can be susceptible to fire damage. It is important to take fire safety precautions and follow local guidelines for planting trees in fire-prone areas.
"Fire tornadoes", more properly called firewhirls, can occur with almost any intense fire. They are generally most common in areas prone to major wildfires, such as California.
Because libraries are prone to changes and unless you manage them, they could catch fire
Yes, the Philippines is prone to both typhoons and earthquakes. The country is situated in a region known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are common. It is also in the path of typhoons that develop in the western Pacific Ocean, leading to frequent severe weather events.