it's smaller and dry. anything dry burns fast
It depends on what you are using it for. It is light weight and burns at a low BTU, so It is not good for house heating. It has a straight grain and ignites easily when seasoned, so it is great for kindling. It pops and crackles when it burns, so be careful when burning in an open firepit. Bottom line, it works great as kindling and fair for burning in an open firepit. Personally, I'd buy some cedar to use as kindling and buy some fir or fir/hardwood mix for heating.
Well it depends who your talking about if you are talking about me then its none of your business so ha btw if your talking about robyn burns then i don't know
The Kindle Fire is called Kindle Fire because, the first word 'kindle' means that you have kindling or materials to start a fire. Then, the second word, 'fire' is the fire that comes from the kindling. So you have kindling that stars a fire. Which means that you have the regular Kindles which where the base for the Kindle Fire.
well........., see when you straighten it it practically burns your hair which makes it straight so when you get it wet it washes all of those chemicals out and makes it not be burnt and makes it naturally curly again
Well it burns, and then falls down. So people stop living in said house become orphans catch rare diseases and die.
Kindling has several meanings. I'm thinking you mean the most common, which is small sticks and other flammable material used to start a fire. Here are some sentences.Gather some twigs and bark for kindling and we'll start our campfire.The kindling is damp, so the fire won't light.If you don't have kindling, it's harder to light a fire.Kindling is also a verb meaning to start a fire. He is kindling a fire in our fireplace.Kindling is also a term used to describe a process that occurs in the brain. If your brain is exposed to small stimuli for long periods of time, it can become hypersensitive to them, and the stimulus can then trigger your brain disorder, Scientists have found this kindling effect in epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and alcohol withdrawal.His mania was triggered by rapid mood cycling, and the psychiatrist said this was called kindling.
well it well come out in the future so right now its 2012 so probaly in 2015 or 2016 ot sooner
well, back in like 1662ish Abraham Lincoln hired a general who just so happened to have side burns. i think his name started with an a or something like that, but his last name had burn in it so yeah...
Would not be my first choice- it burns hot and fast, has few coals, does not have the heat values of hardwood and pops enough that you REALLY need a screen. Evergreens do produce a lot of creosote, so be sure your chimney is getting a professional cleaning. We use it only as kindling, but in some areas, it is all you can get for firewood.
well the alkali metals catch fire or explode whenever in the presence of water so they burn fairly well oil will also burn on water.
Silver maple is generally considered to be a lower-quality firewood compared to hardwoods like oak or hickory. It burns relatively quickly and tends to produce a moderate amount of heat, making it suitable for kindling or quick fires. However, it can create more ash and smoke than denser hardwoods, so it may not be ideal for long, sustained burns. Overall, it's better used for casual fires rather than for heating purposes.
Robert Burns wrote inspiring poems.