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Can a pumpkin burst into flames?
Yes, a pumpkin can burst into flames. Pumpkins are composed of cellulose, which is a highly flammable material. When a pumpkin is heated, the cellulose begins to break down and release flammable gases. If the pumpkin is heated to a high enough temperature, these gases can ignite and cause the pumpkin to burst into flames.
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