Softwood usually. It depends on the density of the woods you are burning.
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What is the conductivity of timber?Using the metric system of units (SI) -The thermal conductivity of softwood, (and most 'engineered' softwood products, such as softwood plywood, or OSB) is -0.13 W/K.mThe typical thermal conductivity of hardwood is -0.19 W/K.m
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Chemical energy.
Softwood grows faster.
Softwood and hardwood.
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My best guess would be softwood, because most Alaskan conifers are classified as softwood.
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there are two main types of wood, hardwood and softwood, so to answer your question you wood need to provide the type of hardwood, say oak.
Density, permiability, type (softwood/hardwood), and moisture content just to name a few.
Hardwood comes from deciduous trees. Softwood comes from conifers.
By definition, all dicotyledon trees are hardwood trees. All polycotyledon trees are softwood trees. Cherry trees are dicotyledons. Long leaf pines have much harder wood than most hardwood trees. "Dade County Pine," a type of Slash Pine, is too hard to nail. Termites can not bite into it. It is still called softwood.
By definition, all dicotyledon trees are hardwood trees. All polycotyledon trees are softwood trees. Cherry trees are dicotyledons. Long leaf pines have much harder wood than most hardwood trees. "Dade County Pine," a type of Slash Pine, is too hard to nail. Termites can not bite into it. It is still called softwood.
Cypress is a conifer therefore it is a softwood.
The wood (timber) that comes from a tree is natural.