what is the difference between burning wood and burning coal
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Further, wood burns cleanly, while coalsmoke is considered dirty. If you do use coal, anthracite is a relarively clean-burning fuel with a low sulfur content. ... From time to time, the Wearings say they will burn wood in their stove. That's one advantage ofcoal stoves.
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Further, wood burns cleanly, while coalsmoke is considered dirty. If you do use coal, anthracite is a relarively clean-burning fuel with a low sulfur content. ... From time to time, the Wearings say they will burn wood in their stove. That's one advantage ofcoal stoves.
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Wood burns cleanly in oxygen whereas coal smoke is considered to be dirty.
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