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Results & Analysis
*Conditional statement: In order for this experiment to work ideally, the fabrics would have to be soaked in the rubbing alcohol solution (in a 3:1 ratio) prior to it being worn during the provisional fire.
Based on our data we have concluded that in the event of a fire, it would be safest for an individual to be wearing cotton based clothing as compared to wool. Our results reveal that it would take longer for wool fabrics, when on fire, to be extinguished quicker in comparison to cotton fabrics. Therefore, it would be much safer for anyone to wear cotton clothing in an event of a fire.
Based on our data we have concluded that in the event of a fire, it would be safest for an individual to be wearing cotton based clothing as compared to wool. Our results reveal that it would take longer for wool fabrics, when on fire, to be extinguished quicker in comparison to cotton fabrics. Therefore, it would be much safer for anyone to wear cotton clothing in an event of a fire.