Cork is one example of products harvested from trees. Other examples include:
This is just variety list, but here goes:
As you can see, there are many uses for every plant. Whether it is safer alternatives for fuels, or the future of automobiles. The possibilities are endless for every plant on the earth. Jsqrl169( I forgot to log in) Pinners, joints and bombers
who ever answered this is a dick head cuz its wrong
Too many to list: from timber furniture to cloth to food and way beyond.
The main thing people make from plants these days are medicines like aloe, penicillin etc...
While plants are, and have been since before recorded history, used in medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations, as well as eaten specifically for particular health benefits, these are far from the main uses of plants. Is your question relating to the use of plants other than as food or as part of food products? If that is the case, perhaps you could specify a particular area of interest in manufacturing where the use of plants figures prominently?
Paper, cardboard, wooden furniture
Look around your room
Paper, Houses, Money, Pencils, Furniture, Musical Instruments, Medicine, Telephone Poles and the stuff we breath in Oxygen.
paper , syrup , money , and whatever they do with the leaves
paper, wood, fires, houses
wood
cork -apex
The cork oak tree grows in parts of Africa and Europe. Cork can be harvested from the trees without causing any damage.
Plantation timber is the trees typically of one species, that are planted to be commercially harvested. The production of plantation timber is done by cultivating and managing the trees on an area of agricultural land.
There are a large number of trees chopped down every year to feed all of the commercial and industrial uses of wood and cellulose fiber materials. Fortunately few old growth trees are harvested because industry now harvests and re-plants in order to continue a sustainable industry.
most furnacher such as-shelves, tables, desks, cabnets and beds.(:
Trees don't really inhale, they take in gases. Trees take in air but they use the carbon dioxide from the air, and let out oxygen as a waste product of this. They continue doing this all day and night exactly the same
Trees are harvested by logging! you could either clear cut which means cut all the trees in the area or selective cutting which is selecting the trees you want and selective cutting is better for the environment
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The carcass is what is left after the animal is harvested.
A chicle product is used as a type chewing gum. Chicle is a sap like material that is harvested from Mesoamerican trees. The substance is collected into bags and then used to make the gum.
For the rubber harvested from the trees
the harvest
How something is harvested and marketed will depend on the product. If corn is being harvested, it happens in a field, and then can be sold at markets or grocery stores.
sustainable Forestry
it's cut down from the trees.
By tapping the sap of maple trees.
If trees are replanted, and harvested in good order, the effects are largely temporary. If trees are carelessly harvested and not replanted, the results can be erosion and considerable environmental damage.
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