no, it would burn up and turn into ash
Burn it and find out? Wait, actually, don't. It's bad for the environment.
When wood is burned to ash, that ash is mainly carbon. I'm pretty sure it's just carbon. Carbon is in everything and it doesn't burn very well so that's why it's left over from when you burn something.
It can suffocate animals and burn or bury the trees and plants in ash
You can burn it, but it cannot be re-done. You can't make ash into wood.
no ash's charizard will not learn blast burn
No. There is nothing in ash that will burn.
While some people do burn small amounts of green ash, it is better to season it. However, it is one of the few woods that you can burn unseasoned. Though it will be difficult to light, you will use up more wood, and creosote is still an issue. If you do burn it green, burn it along with some seasoned wood.
Ash.
Your throat will burn up.
Hot ---- Human ash is already burned (oxidised) and will not burn further. Hydrogen ash (Hydrogen Oxide) is called water - and is rather famous for not being combustible.
If you mean ash from an ash tree, then it's one of the best woods to burn on a fire or in a stove. Gives out plenty of heat, is easy to split and will even burn when green. If you mean does burning wood produce ash? Yes, it does.
You would be instantly vaporized on the sun.
YES...can burn paper, matches, and instantly pop balloons
The ash of burnt grass.
Cinder.
ash comes from the middle of the earth. that is why it's called ash it gets burnt a lot in the core of the earth. if you burn wood you get ash