i think a wet burn is called a scauld
A burn is caused by dry heat whereas a scald is caused by wet heat. A burn can be caused by heat or cold, and this can be wet or dry. A scald is a burn caused by wet heat such as boiling water.
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no!
Yes you can. Cut them, then store them to keep them from getting wet. If the fire is already going, they will burn anyway as long as you don't overload with wet logs.
Because it is wet and is oxidized hydrogen.
not unleas you use a wet to srighht flat iron
Wet wood contains moisture which must evaporate before combustion can occur. This process of evaporation absorbs heat energy, thus making it take longer for the wet wood to reach a temperature where it can burn efficiently.
2nd degree
no, not if wet, it will just crisp to a nice even finish. however if it isn't wet run, because there will be a big fire in your houseeee !
A wet dollar bill won't burn easily because water has a high heat capacity, meaning it can absorb a lot of heat before it starts to evaporate. This makes it difficult for the bill to reach the temperature necessary for combustion.
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