Polyester can burn rapidly under certain conditions, typically igniting at temperatures around 482°F (250°C). Once ignited, it can produce flames that spread quickly, especially in the presence of oxygen and other combustible materials. The rate of burning can vary based on factors like fabric density, weave, and the presence of flame retardants. Proper fire safety measures are essential when handling polyester materials.
No wool deos not burn well.
no
be fast be fast
Oil can burn. If finely dispersed in air, it can burn real fast. So fast that it'll look like an explosion.
With a fast metabolism you burn fat faster and with a slow metabolism you burn fat slower. It's good to have a fast one because you don't have to watch what you eat as much.
It depends what they dooooooo
Water exercise
BURN
BURN
because of sap
...your metabolic rate.
to burn more calories