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Charcoal is made by heating wood or other organic materials in a low-oxygen environment, a process known as pyrolysis. This heating removes moisture and volatile compounds, leaving behind mostly carbon. The resulting product is lightweight, black, and porous, making it ideal for various applications, including cooking and filtration. The production can be done in various methods, such as using a charcoal kiln or a simpler pit method.

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