Most of the benefits are associated with the weight; they are more stable when trapping or deflecting a ball, and the hit may or not be harder with a wooden stick (as compared to a composite or woodcore). However, this part is much a matter of taste and personal opinion. Additionally, they are often quite cheaper than other types, and thus good for a beginner or younger player. If possible, try out several of both types and see what you like better.
Wood.
It is quite simply referred to as a "hockey stick" or a "stick" by most people.
Too much
A field hockey stick is a field hockey stick. There is no differentiation between those used on either surface; most stick models can and will be used on both.
In hockey stick factories.
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Not meaning to be facetious, but the answer is to buy a new, longer shafted stick.
Somewhere around $10-$20.