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well the answer to this is charcoal will burn better than wood because wood does not release gases that help the coal burn longer.
Tissue paper burns really fast
Well, wood burns well. Water doesn't. You can experiment to find out the rest.
Both. Heated wood gives off gasses that burn. Charcoal (carbon) will also burn.
for wood to burn you need fire
Its wood isn't it
because lightning attracts to wood
The birstlecone pine is made of wood just like any other tree. Wood is flammable and can burn. All trees contain water. A lighting strike can sometimes flash boil the water inside a tree , causing it to explode.
Well with 900 degree temperatures I'd have to say yeah wood will burn there
well the answer to this is charcoal will burn better than wood because wood does not release gases that help the coal burn longer.
yes it is because they work well with fire and the nutrients of the tulip wood makes it burn quicker
You can place coal in the furnace, then place any wood on the top slot to burn it to charcoal, or use a wood log on the bottom slot and one at the top and it'll burn that way as well.
Well say yo chosen resource was wood and as you chopped down trees to burn/use them, you did not plant more trees to replace them, then this resource would not be renewed. This is what is happening to the world's rainforests.
Green Wood Poor Draft In order for green wood to burn well, you first must have good coals from dead dry wood.
Yes it just does not burn well because its a rubbery plant, the denser the fire wood the better for fires generally
Tissue paper burns really fast
Well, wood burns well. Water doesn't. You can experiment to find out the rest.