Of course you can.
No.
Because of fire
Yes, but you can only burn 'smokeless fuel'.
Burn a lil bit of herbs :)
No, it is not recommended to burn eucalyptus on an open fire as it can release harmful gases and oils that may be irritating to the respiratory system. It is best to avoid burning eucalyptus and instead use it for its aromatic properties in a diffuser or for other non-combustible uses.
No, it is not recommended to burn laburnum on an open indoor fire as it produces toxic fumes when burned. These fumes can be harmful if inhaled, posing a health risk to those in the vicinity. It is safer to avoid burning laburnum indoors and opt for alternative firewood.
Burn a lil bit of herbs :)
Long Burn the Fire was created in 1972.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
Glycerin can be used to make fire by mixing it with Potassium Permanganate. The mixture is the exposed to an open flame where it will quickly ignite and burn at high temperatures.
Calfskin leather is flammable, as it is a natural material. When exposed to a heat source, such as an open flame, calfskin leather can catch fire and continue to burn. It is important to keep calfskin leather away from sources of ignition and open flames to prevent fire hazards.
fire needs oxygen to burn, because fire is a chemical reaction that needs oxygen. the fire triangle is what fire needs to burn and is this- heat, fuel, and oxygen.