Barberry Bark from tree's was the way they cured burns.
Yes, the type of wood does affect of how it burns. Some types of wood have a thick bark which lets thick smoke out. On the other side if it does not have thick bark it won't burn as well as thick bark.
They don't need thick bark to keep them from drying out because the rainforest is so wet
It grows on dead bark that is in a dark, warm, and wet area
chew on things, bark, get wet, and many other things
can birds fly? do dogs bark? Is the rain wet?
The item weighs 2kg when dry but only 1kg when wet, suggesting that 1kg of water weight is lost when the item gets wet. When the item burns, it should weigh 3kg, which means it gains an additional 2kg during the burning process.
A paste of baking soda and vinger.
Burns well. Bark is resinous and flares a bit like birch on ignition. Burns with a bright white flame. Great for mixing with heavy, smokey woods like some oaks.
Not really. It is usually made up of pine bark, hay, wood chips or pinestraw. None of these will get larger when wet. It does hold much more moisture than just soil alone.
Many people agree that the inverter battery is better dry. The wet battery can cause spills and damages. They can also cause burns to people.
Birch is much better because the bark has oils in it that is a natural firestarter It also burns longer than spruce