Some sellers use terms like "rank"- also face cord, furnace cord, stove cord, rick- and NONE of those has a standard meaning. The measure of firewood is a CORD- 4 ft by 4 ft by 8 ft. However, you will rarely buy 4 ft long firewood. A pile 4 ft high, 8 ft long, and 16 inches wide (about a regular stick of firewood) would be about 1/3 of a cord of firewood. Beware people trying to sell in odd measurements.
No, it is a physical change. Burning the firewood would be a chemical change.
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as much as you want
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A cord of green mesquite firewood can waigh between 4000&4500.lbs depending on the time of year and how much rain has fallen that year
like $150
a cord
A "cord" is a unit of measure for firewood. It is a stack of wood that is 4'x4'x8'. That is 128 cubic feet of wood.
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Not possible to give you an answer, since weight will vary greatly based on the size of the logs (big logs= big air spaces between them) and whether it is dry or green. Small green pinion may weigh 4500 lbs per cord, dry large unsplit wood 2500 lbs. This is why firewood is sold by volume (cord being 4'x4'x8') and not by weight.
The price of a CORD of firewood will vary in different areas, and vary with the type of wood. Here in central Virginia it is $150-$200 per cord of seasoned oak or hickory firewood. A cord of wood is a stack 4 ft x 4ft x 8 ft.
Some collective nouns for firewood are:a cord of firewood (128 cubic feet)a stack of firewooda load of firewooda bundle of firewood
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Some sellers use terms like "rank"- also face cord, furnace cord, stove cord, rick- and NONE of those has a standard meaning. The measure of firewood is a CORD- 4 ft by 4 ft by 8 ft. However, you will rarely buy 4 ft long firewood. A pile 4 ft high, 8 ft long, and 16 inches wide (about a regular stick of firewood) would be about 1/3 of a cord of firewood. Beware people trying to sell in odd measurements.