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Latest revision as of 12:14, 18 February 2025
Stove is a device used for heating, cooking, or both. The term is often used to refer to wood-burning stoves, but it can also refer to those that burn coal, gas, or electricity. Stoves can be portable or fixed.
History[edit]
The development of stoves dates back to the 1st century AD, with the invention of the hypocaust by the Romans. This was a form of central heating that used a fire to heat air beneath a floor. The concept of the stove was later refined during the Industrial Revolution, with the introduction of coal-burning stoves.
Types of Stoves[edit]
There are several types of stoves, including:
- Wood-burning stoves: These stoves burn wood as their primary source of heat. They are often used in areas where wood is plentiful and cheap.
- Coal stoves: These stoves burn coal as their primary source of heat. They are often used in areas where coal is plentiful and cheap.
- Gas stoves: These stoves burn natural gas or propane as their primary source of heat. They are often used in urban areas where gas is readily available.
- Electric stoves: These stoves use electricity to generate heat. They are often used in areas where electricity is readily available.
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