Light and motion are examples of things that have energy. Light carries radiant energy, while motion is a form of kinetic energy.
Several gases are flammable like hydrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, silane, germane, etc.hydrogenFlammable gases are those that become explosive when they are mixed in the right proportions of air. These gases include ethylene, hydrogen, methane and butane.
Some examples of fast things include cheetahs running, lightning striking, and Formula 1 cars racing.
Seeds, papers, leaves, and toys are examples of things that can be scattered.
Airships typically run on one of two things: helium or hot air. Helium is a non-flammable gas that provides lift for the airship. Hot air is used in hot air balloons to provide lift by heating the air inside the balloon.
it is flammable
Cooking Oil, and magazines
Yes, gold is flammable, as all things are
we can find a flammable sign on flammable things
Methane and octane, both alkanes, are examples of gases that are used as fuel and are highly flammable.
Sulfur and phosphorus are examples of minerals that are flammable. When exposed to heat or a flame, they can ignite and burn.
Gasoline, propane, paper, and wood are all examples of flammable materials.
Two examples of things that use magnetic relays and are not garage doors are a solenoid in a car and some older telephones.
Gas and Oil and a lot of others
from the smoke they have bad flammable things
Methane and Hydrogen
There are a number of chemicals that are very flammable. Some are even explosive. That makes it hard to pick one. Volatile substances that have light molecules are probably the most flammable, and there are a number of things that could compete for the title "most flammable" or something similar.