That depends on the type of wood and the size of the logs. A Stere of oak can weigh twice what a stere of pine does
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A stere of wood is a unit of measurement that represents a volume of wood. It is equivalent to 1 cubic meter, which translates to 1 meter long by 1 meter wide by 1 meter high. This measurement is often used in the context of firewood or timber.
Yes - a cubic metre of wood is called a stere - derived from the French word stère, meaning "a cubic metre" - from which the French word stèrer also derives, meaning "to measure in cubic metres".
Wood has a wide range of densities.
No
MLB player Alex Wood weighs 215 pounds.
MLB player Blake Wood weighs 240 pounds.
MLB player Travis Wood weighs 175 pounds.
Stere Gulea was born in 1943.
A stere is equal to a cubic meter and is used to measure wood in Europe. A cord, used in the United States, is 4' deep x4' tall x8' long of cut wood. There are 0.276 cords in a stere or, conversely, 3.625 steres in a cord. Most wood burning stoves now take 16" lengths of wood ("cordwood"), so it is common to buy wood for heating and cooking in units of 1/3 cords, 16"x4'x8'--16" being 1/3 of 4' (48").
depending on size and what kind of wood ash wood is heavy
Stere Adamache died on 1978-07-09.