yes tar can burn. when it burns it flames then burst into a big ball of fire. it only burns when it is liquid.
60billion barrels
it would burn your skin
worn piston rings or barrels
"Tar" is the term used to describe the toxic chemicals found in cigarettes. The concentration of tar in a cigarette determines its rating:High-tar cigarettes contain at least 22 milligrams (mg) of tarMedium-tar cigarettes from 15 mg to 21 mgLow-tar cigarettes 7 mg or less of tar
None. The tar is only produced when they are smoked. Wood, gas, oil, coal, gasoline, diesel, BBQs, incense sticks, candles, etc. ALL produce varying amounts of tar when they burn.
to make all the bad air go up and the good air come down........
In 1824, people first used tar on road construction. It was occurred in Paris, where people place tar blocks on Champs-ÌälysÌ©es of Paris. The modern tar roads are result from two Scottish engineers.
Coopers
Nope they'd die
Coal is very light even though it is rock. Coal consists largely of carbon formed from decomposed vegetation much like oil and tar. It burns because it is like oil or tar but in rock formation.
Tar is a noun (the tar) and a verb (to tar).