This varies from area to area. I live in a smoke free zone which means I cannot use wood as a fuel on my open fire; 700 yards up the road is the boundary to a different housing zone where wood can be used as a fuel. Best way to find out is to ring your local council.
Burn it in a controlled burn. Wood is a natural resource and should be returned to its natural settings. To chip and spread unused wood around the land is a good thing. how could it hurt when in its natural surroundings and mixed in with the soil.
No it is not safe to burn it.
for wood to burn you need fire
There is no wood that does not burn. All types of wood are combustible and can burn if exposed to high enough temperatures. Some woods may burn more slowly or with less intensity than others, but they are all capable of burning.
Locust wood will burn faster, it is softer than oak.
It is Balsa wood.
Less dense wood will burn fastest, such as balsa wood. In general, the faster a tree grows, the less dense the wood from that tree will be.
Yes, you can burn a piece of wood by bringing a lighted matchstick near it if the wood is dry and flammable. The heat from the matchstick can ignite the wood, causing it to catch fire and burn.
yeah its wood it'll burn
Petrified wood has turned to stone, a type of fossil, It is unlikley that you would be able to burn it.
No, it is not safe to burn wood in a gas fireplace with a chimney designed for gas.
Yes, you can burn wood from a Catalpa tree in a wood stove. However, Catalpa wood is less dense and may burn faster compared to other hardwoods. It may produce less heat and could lead to more frequent refueling of the stove.