Dry Douglas Fir
cotton burns the fastest while polyester burns the slowest
Chemical energy
Yes, the type of wood does affect of how it burns. Some types of wood have a thick bark which lets thick smoke out. On the other side if it does not have thick bark it won't burn as well as thick bark.
Maple wood burns about as well as any other type of wood. There's no exact temperature at which it burns though, as it depends on the type of fire. For burning purposes, sugar maple is by far the best.
Glass and wood transfer heat energy the slowest among the materials listed, with wood typically being the slowest. Metal and plastic are better conductors of heat and transfer heat energy more quickly.
no, a brick slide down on the slope of concrete the slowest
The type of surface that warms up the slowest is the "ocean" surface.
wood from a store, because most of the time its dry and dry wood burns the best.
There is probably no reason against it. Orange wood burns very well, it burns quite quickly therefore gives more rapid heat.
the ivory candle is going to burn the fastest
An acoustic modem is probably the slowest.
Something that burns really hot, like birch for example