first of all definition is NOT spelled like that, definition is spelled definition and second the definition for fir burn is:
fir burn means portible computer.
Firs are commonly eaten by a variety of animals such as deer, elk, rabbits, and porcupines. Insects like spruce budworms and bark beetles also feed on fir trees.
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Explain in the procedure of filling an FIR
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the ability to burn
Not the best. Burns very quickly, generates a lot of creosote. A little bit used as kindling is OK, but would not use a lot of it. When we lived in Colorado, most firewood WAS fir- all that grew in that area.
Spruce, pine and fir are all soft woods, and tend to have too high a sap content to burn in a wood stove. The higher sap content translates into greater creosote production in your chimney and can lead to a fire. Stick to harder woods. They burn longer with more heat produced and a cleaner chimney.
A fuel is a substance which we get energy from. we usually burn fuels.
fir |fər| noun (also fir tree) an evergreen coniferous tree with upright cones and flat needle-shaped leaves, typically arranged in two rows. Firs are an important source of timber and resins. • Genus Abies, family Pinaceae: many species. DERIVATIVES firry |ˈfəri| adjective ORIGIN late Middle English : probably from Old Norse fyri- (recorded in fyriskógr 'fir-woods' ).
fir |fər| noun (also fir tree) an evergreen coniferous tree with upright cones and flat needle-shaped leaves, typically arranged in two rows. Firs are an important source of timber and resins. • Genus Abies, family Pinaceae: many species. DERIVATIVES firry |ˈfəri| adjective ORIGIN late Middle English : probably from Old Norse fyri- (recorded in fyriskógr 'fir-woods' ).
If you mean "fir" as in "fir tree" it is pronounced like the word "fur"
It depends upon the variety, type of Christmas tree and also your definition of the right size.Nationwide an average Christmas tree height is from six to seven feet tall:Some popular Christmas trees include the following varieties and number of years to grow to the right size:Fir Trees = Five to Ten years depending on type Types include: Balsam Fir, Canaan Fir, Concolor Fir (White Fir),Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir, Grand Fir, Noble FirPine Trees = Six to Eight years depending on typeTypes include: Scotch Pine, Virginia Pine, White PineSpruce Trees = Seven to Ten years depending on typeTypes include: Colorado Blue Spruce , Norway Spruce, White Spruce
Not a lot compared to softwoods, such as pine or fir- but there is also not a lot of heat value in poplar- you will burn a LOT of poplar for a little heat.
I will plant a fir tree