The modern ones are very efficient and clean. The old ones need to go to the dump and can be dangerous.
Yes, for cooking and for heating. Wood stoves, oil stoves, gas stoves, and electric stoves.
Many gas stoves use natural gas. Many homes across the U.S. use natural gas to heat their homes in the winter. Propane can also be used with gas stoves.
Gas stoves cook just as well, if not better then most other stoves. They emit less smoke, easier to clean, and there are even portable ones for the vacation. The only downside is, you have to maintain a fuel supply to cook.
It is burned in gas furnaces and gas stoves.
Yes, propane stoves are considered to be legal in restaurants. Along with propane stoves, many restaurants have gas and electric stoves.
It really depends on what you mean by "better." Electric seem to cook more evenly than gas stoves. Electric are also more popular. Gas stoves seem to be less expensive to operate over the long run and have a good performance on low heat because you can actually see and adjust the flame.
pipe lines and stoves
Gas range stoves are typically safe if the connections are correct. However, it is never a good idea to place small children near a gas range stove in your kitchen.
Erik L Johnsson has written: 'Study of technology for detecting pre-ignition conditions of cooking-related fires associated with electric and gas ranges and cooktops, final report' -- subject(s): Cookery, Electric Stoves, Fire detectors, Fireproofing, Gas Stoves, Safety measures, Stoves, Electric, Stoves, Gas, Technological innovations
yes and gas stoves too
refrigerator, gas stoves, and microwave ovens.
It is called a pilot light.