it turns into coal
it turns into ash
It burns faster (and hotter).
That is, what they already do. No kind of fire can burn without oxygen!
260 ºC = 500 ºF
Technically wood does not burn...It rapidly oxidizes, the gas given off by that oxidation actually burns wood acts as a fuel witch burns better because its often dry. a fire needs 3 things to burn oxygen, heat, and fuel
Fire burns with the fire triangle. Heat, oxygen, and fuel (wood or gasoline).
Wood,
Fire does not burn, its whatever if fueling the fire that burns. For example, wood is a fuel that burns, and fire is the result. The speed at which a fuel burns, depends on the fuel. i.e. Wood burns much slower than gasoline.
What burns in a wood fire is the gas inside the wood, and the heat breaks down particles in the wood, causing the bonds that were broken to release energy and the entire compound then combusted.
It burns
it burns
Fire burns with the fire triangle. Heat, oxygen, and fuel (wood or gasoline).
Neither... The wood is the fuel, but first it needs to become a gas. The gas is what burns.
It turns into ash and smoke.
it burns
The pomegranate burns.
it catches fire