Less dense wood will burn fastest, such as balsa wood. In general, the faster a tree grows, the less dense the wood from that tree will be.
no no no
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Yes: it is a relatively soft wood, so it may burn hot and fast.
i my self am trying to find out
For New Zealand, it is the native Tree "Miro", followed closely by "Rata".
yes but it will burn faster than most wood and make sure its about 6 months old
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no it will catch a your house on fire
The chemical energy from a tree can be changed into thermal energy when you burn the tree's wood.
It's pretty simple the wood is still wet. If you try to burn it 2 things could happen the water could sizzle and eventually burn or in some wood's cases explode.
You should use a solid wood that doesn't absorb water from the rain. I would recommend pine tree wood or any wood that will resist cold, heat, rain, sun, etc.