coal because it does make any smoke
well the answer to this is charcoal will burn better than wood because wood does not release gases that help the coal burn longer.
coal is made when you burn coal
Yes and for longer. Coal is essentially compressed wood.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
Petrified wood- wood that has turned to stone. Any other wood WILL burn, some better than others.
well the answer to this is charcoal will burn better than wood because wood does not release gases that help the coal burn longer.
coal is made when you burn coal
Yes and for longer. Coal is essentially compressed wood.
Depending on what you mean by "better", it doesn't burn better. It might burn longer but it is much harder to ignite, and does not burn as hot as less-dense wood.
You can place coal in the furnace, then place any wood on the top slot to burn it to charcoal, or use a wood log on the bottom slot and one at the top and it'll burn that way as well.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
Petrified wood- wood that has turned to stone. Any other wood WILL burn, some better than others.
Because it takes longer to fully burn.
Between coal and wood, both are fairly effective. For more consistent cooking temperature, and for a higher heat, the coal would be a better choice. If you're not interesting in the smoky flavor, go for the wood.
You can burn chipboard, though as with any wood, it will burn better if dry and cut to a smaller size.