What is gasoline and styrofoam?

Gasoline:

Gasoline, also known as petrol, is a liquid fuel derived from crude oil. It is primarily used as a fuel for internal combustion engines in vehicles such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles. It is a highly flammable and volatile substance that evaporates quickly. Gasoline contains hydrocarbons, such as benzene, toluene, and xylene, which can be harmful to the environment and human health.

Styrofoam:

Styrofoam is a trademarked brand name for a type of expanded polystyrene foam (EPS). It is a lightweight, rigid, and insulation material that is commonly used in packaging and building insulation. Styrofoam is composed of about 95% air and 5% plastic, and it is not biodegradable. When Styrofoam is burned, it produces toxic fumes that can harm human health and the environment.