Fire burn changes the wood chemical.
Fire
Sand, water or a fire extinguisher are all effective at putting out a wood fire.
The fire point of a fuel is the temperature at which it will continue to burn for at least 5 seconds after ignition by an open flame.For wood this is very depending on moisture content (dryness) and coarseness: wood dust can be explosive, wet wood of blacknut tree hardly burnson its own even at 300 oC.
Yes. If you want to die.
only use wood when it is needed or when it is used E.G. for fire when there is no coal
wood,dirt and seeds
There are many ways to conserve forests including setting aside areas as parks and replanting areas that are harvested for wood. You can also conserve forests by purchasing land and not developing that area or by using less paper and wood in your home.
wood fire,oil fire,
Trying to start a fire with damp wood is very difficult. When I backpack I always carry some tinder (dry shavings) to start a fire. Wet wood will not burn unless the fire is hot enough to evaporate the water that is in the wood. You can burn damp wood on an already burning fire but it will not burn as hot. Wet wood tends to smoke a lot and may go out on a small fire that does not have a good coal base. I have had to use damp wood to start a fire before but I had to shave down the wood until I found dry wood inside. Once you get a small fire started gradually add wood until you can get a hot fire. Too much wet wood at once can put out a fire. Not a good thing when you are cold and wet. Be patient.
wood fire,oil fire,
Wood that is not on fire.
well the tree would probably set on fire and the dead wood could possibly be used for fire
Generaly if a wood block is not touching a flaming block or a block that can be set on fire, the chances of the wood catching on fire is very low (although still possible)
Fire
it turns into coal
Neither... The wood is the fuel, but first it needs to become a gas. The gas is what burns.