Environmental Sciences, asked by ranjeetaanand912, 1 month ago

Why the wet wood takes more time in burning than dry wood?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Less heat than dry wood.

Less heat than dry wood.Wet wood can have up to 100% moisture in it, which means your wood is more water than wood. Heating up all the water before your wood starts to burn is not the idea way to get a fire going, it takes a lot longer to get that fire box up to a decent temperature.

Answered by richardloukham
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Answer:

because of obstacles wood they are made of applit called a wood it is a predicate wood that takes time too burn but ( if they start burn they it can proof vulnerable also )

Explanation:

because of not found nitroxide

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