Yes, human fat and flesh (and clothing) burns as a lower temperature than wood which will be scorched but not burnt. That is why you can grill fish or chicken on cedar planks (bbqguys.com).
Yes, human fat and flesh (and clothing) burns as a lower temperature than wood which will be scorched but not burnt. That is why you can [grill fish or chicken on cedar planks](https://www.bbqguys.com/weber/17302-firespice-cedar-wood-planks-2-pieces?utm_source=google&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=1558034804&utm_content=396774082997&utm_term=2934200&species=shopping-ad&campaignid=1558034804&adgroupid=83179606509&creative=396774082997&targetid=pla-1477602092629&network=g&device=c&adtype=pla&productchannel=online&productid=2934200&productpartitionid=1477602092629&gclid=CjwKCAjwu_mSBhAYEiwA5BBmf5Pq80ocSD_f-7WdAixyvwtCRGVfl28shOTVPxtkBQ9zS6yKogK_axoCh-wQAvD_BwE).
And the temperature needed to completely burn away flesh and bone? (Not just cooking it) The fabric on a chair is not wood.
And the temperature needed to completely burn away flesh and bone? (Not just cooking it) The fabric on a chair is not wood.
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