Yes, spider webs can burn. When exposed to fire, spider webs typically burn quickly and easily due to their flammable nature. The silk material of the web ignites easily and can be consumed by the flames rapidly.
No, spider webs are not conductive.
Spider webs themselves are not poisonous to humans. However, some spiders that create the webs may be venomous and can bite, causing harm to humans.
The funnel weaver spider is more skilled at creating intricate webs to catch their prey compared to the wolf spider.
Yes, spider webs can conduct electricity to some extent due to the silk proteins they are made of, which can carry a small electric charge.
No, spiders cannot spin webs underwater because their silk needs air to dry and harden properly.
No, spider webs are not conductive.
No. Tigers are no afraid of spider webs. It is doubtful that spider webs matter to them at all.
If you mean giant spider webs, just burn it with the lantern
no spider webs can not be different colors
Because the spider could not put a lot of webs in him.if it did he would not have unlimited webs.
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No, spider webs are usually used for capturing insects/food or just to rest.
Spider man's webs are a fluid he himself created. In the movies, the webs are special effects. I'm such a nerd.
spider webs are made by spiders
Spider Webs - 1927 was released on: USA: 1 May 1927
By making webs
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