Yes, the type of wood does affect of how it burns. Some types of wood have a thick bark which lets thick smoke out. On the other side if it does not have thick bark it won't burn as well as thick bark.
Dry Douglas Fir
Chemical energy
Maple wood burns about as well as any other type of wood. There's no exact temperature at which it burns though, as it depends on the type of fire. For burning purposes, sugar maple is by far the best.
wood from a store, because most of the time its dry and dry wood burns the best.
There is probably no reason against it. Orange wood burns very well, it burns quite quickly therefore gives more rapid heat.
Something that burns really hot, like birch for example
wood
Fiona Wood is a plastic surgeon, though she did invent spray-on skin for burns victims. Most likely she would be called an inventor.
it turns into coal
Wood in a fireplace. When woods burns it gives of heat, a form of energy. Thus the wood has more potential energy.
it burns the wood
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