no, it is not banned. you can export coconutshell charcoal, but you cannot export wood charcoal.
yes because india is india and they are very smart oh and nice shoe victoria i know where you live and what you do all the time
Wood can be transformed into charcoal through a process called pyrolysis, where the wood is heated in a low-oxygen environment. This causes the wood to break down into charcoal, which is a more concentrated form of carbon.
No they do not. to make charcoal you burn wood
Yes, you can use wood in a charcoal grill for cooking. Wood chips or chunks can be added to the charcoal to impart a smoky flavor to the food being cooked.
A number of things but the top three are wood, rice, and pulses.exports; are mainly teak wood,rice,pulses,beans.they export about 6.1 billon dollars per year to Thailand,India,china,and last but not least Japan
some charcoal is in the wood next to the charcoal mans house!
One difference is that charcoal has a higher carbon content than wood, making it burn hotter and cleaner. Charcoal also has a lower moisture content compared to wood, which makes it easier to ignite and maintain a consistent heat for cooking or burning.
charcoal is a processed wood. it uses in blast furnace as a fuel
Africa does not export metal to India
Living in the forest gave them more wood for charcoal
India would import from China or China would export to India.