wood
Yes, dead trees can be good for firewood. The benefits of using dead trees for fuel include their dryness, which makes them easier to burn and more efficient as firewood. Additionally, using dead trees for firewood can help reduce the risk of wildfires by removing potential fuel sources from the environment.
It is because of the presence of chlorophyll in the leaves which enable the trees to make sugar to use as fuel to stay alive.
Wood is considered a renewable fuel because it comes from trees, which can be replanted and regrown. As long as trees are harvested in a sustainable manner, where the rate of harvest does not exceed the rate of regrowth, wood can be continually replenished. This makes it a sustainable and renewable source of fuel.
Shade, wood for furniture, food, fuel
Fast-growing trees are a good option for fuel because they can be harvested more frequently, providing a sustainable source of energy. Additionally, using fast-growing trees for fuel can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and decrease carbon emissions.
The cause of the loss of chestnut trees were pollution and cutting them for "fuel".
they were close to trees for fuel and had animals to hunt.
normal gas is a fossil fuel called methane prodiced from many trees dying millions of years ago
If fossil fuels are used to power plants, this can kill trees. The pollution that comes from the plants can cause plants to die.
The term "traditional fuel consumption" relates primarily to the use of trees as cooking fuel, and is most often used in the context of deforestation and its associated consequences. --Amir Dread
Removing trees from a forest fire is called a "fire break" or "fire line" and it provides a separation of the unburned fuel from the fire. Thus, a fire break affects the "fuel" leg of the fire triangle by denying fuel to the fire.
Over-grazing and cutting down trees for fuel