Yes. Pine wood is very toxic if burned.
Burning of H2S produce SO2 and water.SO2 is the toxic gas.
Burning Wood is similiar to Volcanic Ash
Partial burning of wood produces charcoal
Oxygen is part of the mixture of gases we breath. Therefore, burning wood uses the oxygen in the atmosphere.
No.
No.
Yes. Mesquite wood is an excellent choice for burning in one's fireplace. It is a very hard and dense wood, and rivals oak in its ability to emit heat and burn for a long time. The addition of a recently cut (partially green) log or two can prolong the fire. Mesquite, when burning, has a pleasant odor, mildly sweet.
Yes. Pine wood is very toxic if burned.
pine produces lots of heat due to pine sap, hickory and mesquite are good as well
Yes. Incense sticks are wood, and all wood burning, especially wood burning at low temperatures, generates significant air pollution. This is why wood fires are sometimes banned - e.g. in New York, and California. More importantly, the non-wood incense component is quite toxic, even if, like the wood, it is 'natural'.
mesquite is way harder than oak
because it has a special chemical that is poisonous that can only be realeased when burned
Rubber tree wood is not safe for burning in a fireplace indoors. Rubber tree would can be burned in an outside fire pit. Sometimes the fumes from rubber tree wood can be toxic.
yes
the hardest wood in texas is mesquite
pine