Yes, Formosa, particularly the Formosa wood species, can be used for firewood. It is known for its density and relatively high heat output, making it suitable for burning. However, it's important to ensure that the wood is properly seasoned to reduce smoke and maximize efficiency when used as firewood. Always check local regulations regarding the collection and use of specific wood types.
Yes. It was used for Firewood, Medicine, and Paper.
Taiwan.
the everglades
formosa its a island so its formosa
They were used for firewood
Taiwan.
Ester Formosa's birth name is Ester Formosa Plans.
The typical type of vehicle used to carry large amounts of firewood is a heavyweight log and firewood carrier. This is either articulated on a train or a truck.
Yes, firewood can get wet and still be used for a fire, but it may be harder to light and produce more smoke. It is best to let wet firewood dry out before using it for a fire.
Yes. It makes great firewood. Not as hot as Oak, better than pine and the like.
Portuguese explorers in the late 16th century called the island "Formosa", which is Portuguese for "beautiful".
Firewood used for home heating is exempt from sales tax. However, if it is sold as camp firewood, you must collect the sales tax.