Green plant matter contains a lot of water. This makes it difficult to burn. While dried plant matter has much less if any moisture and thus burns readily.
define green....... anything like a solar panel or a windmill...yes. But like a power plant no it costs way to much to burn or incinerate anything to make energy...unless you consider a nuclear power plant green.
Yes, green leaves can burn if exposed to high enough temperatures. While green leaves have a higher moisture content compared to dry leaves, prolonged exposure to heat can cause them to dry out and eventually catch fire.
Yes. Vinagar will burn the green parts of the plant. Its actually often used as an organic weed and grass killer.
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We'll have to plant green plants in our environment we love your environment, we'll have to pick up rubbishes when you see them around us .And we'll also don't have to burn rubbishes such as plastic,paper etc... We can also paint our houses green. Vic ♥
They are usually near water as they burn coal to heat water to make steam to generate electricity. Also in some cases, it is easier to deliver coal to the plant by water than by road or railroad.
They're some foods that do burn fat pretty easily and those foods are most fruits and vegetables and also drinking green tea daily.
Basically, a green stick means that it is still partially alive, and also a little bit wet, meaning that it wont burn, but the heat of burning two dry sticks will dry out the green stick and let it burn
Bluish-green
Burn cactus in a furnace.