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WHAT IS MORE BUOYANT PINE OR BIRCH?

The buoyancy of a wood species is determined by its density, with less dense woods being more buoyant. Pine is generally less dense than birch, so pine is typically more buoyant than birch. This is because buoyancy is directly related to the weight of the wood compared to the weight of the water it displaces.


What is the burn rate of birch wood?

Yellow or Black Birch is very good firewood, high heat value, slow burn. White or Gray Birch is average- better than some, not as good as some.


What is the keyword fom do white candles burn faster than colored candles?

Do, white,candles,burn,faster,than,colored,candles


Will oak or locust wood burn faster?

Locust wood will burn faster, it is softer than oak.


What is better to burn in a fireplace birch or spruce?

Birch is much better because the bark has oils in it that is a natural firestarter It also burns longer than spruce


Does white candels burn faster that color candels?

do white candels burn faster than colored candels


Does polyester burn faster than nylon?

no


Does cotton burn faster than polyester?

no


Do colored candles burn faster than light colored candles?

Yes, because they have more chemicals which burn faster


Can you burn pinelogs on a wood burner stove?

Yes, you can burn pinelogs in a wood burner stove, but it's essential to ensure they are well-seasoned and dry. Pine burns hotter and faster than hardwoods, producing more sap and creosote, which can lead to chimney buildup. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the chimney are advisable when burning pine to prevent any fire hazards. Additionally, mixing pine with hardwood can provide a more balanced burn and reduce creosote accumulation.


Does silk burn faster than cotton?

Yes it does!


Why do purple candles burn faster?

Purple candles do not burn faster than other colored candles. The burning rate of a candle is dependent on factors such as the material of the candle, the wick size, and the surrounding environment, not its color.