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Combustible fibers are materials that are able to catch fire easily and sustain combustion. These fibers can contribute to the spread of fire if present in an environment with a source of ignition. Common examples include cotton, wool, and rayon.
Away from fire.
Most materials will catch fire at temperatures above 300°C (572°F), with some flammable materials igniting at lower temperatures. The exact temperature at which something will catch fire depends on the material and its flammability.
Yes, socks are generally flammable as they are usually made of materials like cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers that can catch fire when exposed to a flame. It is important to keep socks away from open flames or high heat to prevent accidents.
Yes, gasoline spilled into water can catch fire if exposed to a flame. Gasoline is less dense than water and tends to float on the surface, forming a layer that is flammable. If a flame comes into contact with the gasoline layer, it can ignite, potentially leading to a fire or explosion. However, the water itself will not catch fire.
Yes, cotton will burn.
Cotton seeds can catch fire. They possess a self-heating property because of its oil content. It may spontaneously burn if not handled properly.
You can catch Electabuzz. It is at the Power Plant, but it is rare.
Probably to ensure that cotton fibres in the atmosphere cannot catch fire and cause an explosion.
No, cotton is not fireproof. It is a natural fiber that is flammable and can easily catch fire and burn when exposed to a flame or high heat. While some treatments can make cotton more fire-resistant, it will still ignite under certain conditions. Proper safety measures should be taken when using cotton in environments where fire risk is a concern.
Quite flammable, being as how they can quite easily catch on fire when very near flame.
It is very interesting to find out that straws are actually more easily to catch fire than wood...!
we should wear cotton clothes in kitchen because they do not catch fire easily and absorb sweat on the other hand synthetic clothes catch fire easily and do not absorb sweat.
PROBABLY GO TO THE POWER PLANT IN FIRE RED
you might not be able to catch a zapdos in those games but if you have fire red you can catch him at the power plant once you have surf and then transfer it on to your other game.
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Yes, cotton wool will burn in a candle flame due to its flammable nature and high surface area for ignition. The cotton fibers will easily catch fire when exposed to the heat of the flame.