1. To keep warm they burnt wood in a rusty oil barrel. 2. Burning wood in the fireplace creates thick deposits of creosote in the flue. 3. Burning wood with oak wilt does not spread the disease. 4. Burning wood, Smith said, could create windblown sparks that could start forest fires. 5. Burning wood was the first odor that reached my nose, but it was soon followed by the smell of scorched food, then the stench of smoldering rubber. 6. DAYTON, Ohio - Burning wood for heat surged in popularity when natural gas and heating oil prices spiked last winter. 7. Every time you burn wood, it produces a material called creosote that builds up on the inner walls of your chimney. 8. First they burn wood until the stones become red hot and only ashes remain. 9. He contends that the best thing for Third World countries that burn wood for fuel and heat is to build coal-fired power plants. 10. He said that after they left, burning wood fell on the bodies on the ground, setting some bodies on fire. |