several thousand. And redwood is one word, not two.
Useful life about 40 years but tree can live for 70 years or more. Eventually tree will die back and wood will rot.
200 years
to try to get a blessing from the nyad/dryad believed to live in the tree the wood came from.
160 million years from now (2010)
they live in the wood sometimes in caves or just under a tree whatever they find they will take
termites live all over the world in each country. Termites live in wood such as homes, tree stumps, and anything else made from wood.
True cherry wood comes from a cherry tree. One has to be very careful when purchasing cherry wood as many different types of wood can be stained to appear like cherry wood.
They might live in trees or tree holes. Kinda like a tree house. Hehe!
anti-wood tree
Wood grows and develops from a seedling into a mature tree through a process called secondary growth. This involves the formation of new layers of wood underneath the bark, which increases the tree's girth over time. As the tree grows, cells in the cambium layer divide and differentiate into xylem and phloem tissues, with xylem cells forming the wood. These xylem cells provide structural support and transport water and nutrients throughout the tree. Over many years, these layers of wood accumulate, resulting in the growth of the tree and the formation of its characteristic woody trunk.
Apparently Aspen tree wood make very good stakes. I don't know the full details but that wood is mentioned many times
yes and no, wood lives if it on a living tree which is not cut down. But if it cut off something it is dead and not living!