It certainly can if the top of the stove reaches the ignition temp of the wood.
It's technically possible, if a bit unlikely. Pellet stoves burn extremely hot, and the heated air would tend to dry out wood placed near them, making the wood more prone to catching fire.
Yes, although the wood pellet stove and the normal wood stove can look the same on the outside, it's what is inside that makes the difference. Normal wood stoves have special vents that make it able to keep the fire going for a long time, while wood pellet stoves keep a little storage of fuel above the fire, and the "pellets" are dropped into the fire every once and a while to keep the fire going.
Not a good idea. Most aluminum alloys will warp under the heat of a wood stove. Probable fire hazard.
explain what brushwood is tell why it might catch on fire easily
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It is very interesting to find out that straws are actually more easily to catch fire than wood...!
yes it will catch fire if air is too hot.
Paper, tissue, cloth, wood, hay and anything else thin, dry and wood based will catch fire easily.
The wood will not catch fire until it reached its combustion temperature. If at a lower temperature, the wood will simple smoulder, giving out smoke without a flame.
flammability is how easily something can catch fire
by radiating the heat from the fire inside to the room where it's located.
flammable means it can catch on fire. some substances that can catch on fire are... wood cloth hair(yuck) carpet