ive just bought some which is 6 months old and is still 30% moisture content
i would say a year
No, a Bunsen burner does not produce enough heat to melt silver, which has a high melting point of 961.8 degrees Celsius. You would need a hotter heat source such as a torch specifically designed for melting metal.
first nations used birch bark to write on. they used birch because used birch because it was white and fell off in long pieces.
One million years
it is 7 feet long
Birch wood costs about 3.75$ per board foot. Meaning that a board that is one foot long will cost about 3.75$.
1.it means don't swing on birches >:D 2. the most imeadiate thought that comes into my head is based on the silver birch "betula pendula" which translated in Galic is "maidens skirt" referring to the long hanging branches of the tree that only get longer as the tree grows, the silver birch is a pioneer tree which means it was one of the discovered before civilisation in Britain, the silver birch is very common all across western Europe and even in some parts of north Asia. it is such a beautiful tree that "Burns" even made referencing in some of his poems.
Bamboo is more sustainable than birch because it grows faster and can be harvested more frequently. However, birch is generally more durable and long-lasting compared to bamboo.
It typically takes around 2-3 minutes to boil 150ml of water on a Bunsen burner, depending on the intensity of the flame and the efficiency of the burner.
Any wood is good for burning in a wood burner as long as it has been dried and seasoned.
silver birch trees live for around about 3 months so don't go planting them in winter they only last 3 weeks
Birch
biograph of long john silver