The inside of a burn consists of damaged skin tissues and underlying layers, including the epidermis, dermis, and possibly deeper tissues, depending on the severity of the burn. In second-degree burns, blisters may form, filled with clear fluid, while third-degree burns can involve charred or white tissue and may damage nerves. The area can be inflamed, red, and painful, or in the case of deeper burns, numb due to nerve damage. Healing can lead to scarring and changes in skin texture.
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the house its self won't actually burn down, but everything inside the house can burn down...including sims
If its wooden it will turn on fire and burn but the strings inside may or may not melt depending on how you burn it. First of all why would you do that... 2nd This is idiotic
It depends on what you're trying to do. If you're trying to pirate games or software just open the .iso with winrar and run the executable inside. If you're trying to burn a movie to a disc then inside of windows media player there will be a burn option.
Yes, in the combustion chamber.
it will burn the inside
Big hint: It's a friction burn...
he will burn from the inside out
It is an oxydation reaction.
Yes, tealight candles typically burn out on their own once they have consumed all the wax inside the metal holder.
It is applied to the burn because it is an open sore. Whatever you put on the burn is going inside your body, therefore it needs to be sterile to prevent infection.