Heat Energy
A burning match uses up heat energy and light energy
The chemical energy of the fuel is converted into light and heat energy.
The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
gas and smoke and ash.
light and thermal energy
Heat Energy
Burning wood is an example of chemical energy changing into heat and light energy. Energy is not destroyed, it simply changes from one form to another.
a campfire would have bunches more energy
A campfire typically makes crackling and popping sounds as the wood burns and releases moisture. The intensity and frequency of these sounds can vary depending on the type of wood and how it is burning.
A burning match uses up heat energy and light energy
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
keiatic energy
While the match is burning it has thermal energy
HEAt energy
A match burning is an example of chemical energy transitioning to light and heat energy.
See, I don't exactly know if this is correct or not. The suns energy is mechanical energy and it shines down on some wood and starts heating it up. the wood starts burning and that is chemical energy. Check with someone else to make sure it is correct.