It turns into ash and smoke.
it turns into coal
the wood burns down and tucks find winnie's tomb stone
how burns happens
wood from a store, because most of the time its dry and dry wood burns the best.
All the Bad smoke goes out in the worldand it is harder for animals and people to breath. Hello peepz
wood
No. Sublimation is a physical phase change in which a solid vaporizes without going through a liquid change. Sublimation does not involve a chemical change. Iodine sublimes, passing directly from solid to gas. Clearly, this is not what happens when wood burns. When wood burns, the first thing that happens is that the wood undergoes pyrolysis, which is decomposition resulting from heat, or destructive distillation. The wood decomposes into a number of gasses, including carbon monoxide, methanol, and a large number of other carbon based chemicals. These combine with air and oxidize, producing mostly carbon dioxide and water. After the initial pyrolysis, charcoal remains. This burns with air, producing carbon dioxide and ash. There are links below to articles on sublimation and pyrolysis.
Wood in a fireplace. When woods burns it gives of heat, a form of energy. Thus the wood has more potential energy.
ASH,
it burns the wood
Wood,
wood heaters are hotter