The water molecules evaporating in the wood.
It's a pending thing, so sometimes it will have a really large zapping noise, or a hissing like electricutional noise. See i've had lightning hit near me twice and both had those kind of noises.like a gun shot
The answer is the one about wood cause it uses the word crackle to visual the crackle of the fire
Onomatopoeia means word that sounds like the thing sounds. If you have ever listened to a wood fire burning, you can hear the crackle of the fire. Your answer would be crackle or crackling.
Wood fire crackles and pops because the trapped spaces of air within the wood heat up and expand, creating pressure, while the outer levels of the wood burns slowly away. Eventually, a heated air pocket bursts through the outer level of the wood, causing a crackle or pop.
Fire burn changes the wood chemical.
The popping noise occurs when air pockets in the wood are released. These air pockets fill narrow passages within the wooden log. Once the fire burns the wood enclosing the air, the air is then released creating a pop like sound. Popping is more common is some kinds of wood then others.
When wood burns, it crackles b/c the gas vaporises. If too much gas is in the wood, it will cause a small explosion.
this has to do with physics, when it is cool in the air around de wood it makes the atoms get closer because of the cohesion force and that makes it sound..
yes it is because they work well with fire and the nutrients of the tulip wood makes it burn quicker
Nobody makes Fire King Wood Burning stoves anymore; the fellows who started the Weslo company in Logan, Utah were building the fire king stoves back in the 80's the company is now called ICON Health and Fitness. Sadly the Fire King stove is no longer in production
One way for a fire to burn at a different temperature is it's wood soft wood such as pine burn fast and hot but hard wood such as muscle wood burns slower and cooler but still hot enough to burn you so don't touch it
It seems that walking on a tile floor makes more of a pounding noise and kind of shakes the floor. More so than hard wood or carpet. At least that is my experience.