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Q: What is a person who looks after trees and wood called?
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How is timber wood made?

Wood comes from tall stemmed plants called trees.


Where does wood from?

Wood comes from tall stemmed plants called trees.


Where is wood came from?

Yes wood comesfrom trees. Wood is a pencil or even paper. And it comes from the inside and outside of the tree. The out side is called bark the inside is called wood.


Types Of Softwoods?

Any wood from trees that do not have deciduous leaves is called 'soft' wood. Conversely, any wood from trees that do not have needles is a 'hard' wood.


What is group of trees called with 4 letters?

A group of trees is called a wood from which a forest area could be called a woodland.


Is wood made ot of trees?

no wood is made out of sheep Trees are made from wood, or to put it another way, wood is the material beneath the bark of trees and shrubs, it is cut and dried to be used by man, it is then called timber.


What is an insect that looks like wood?

The insect that looks like wood is called the Phasmatodea. The more common name for this insect is a walking stick.


How wood is made?

Wood is a natural product produced by plants called "trees". Trees make the wood out of Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide and Water.


What is wood hard?

How hard a piece of wood is really has nothing to do with its being called hard. Hard wood comes from deciduous trees, trees that drop their leaves in winter. - wjs1632 -


How do you call a group of trees?

A small group of trees is called a "Grove".


What is an open space in a wood called?

A clearingAnswerAn open space surrounded by trees is called a glade


What is the trees names that sofd wood come from?

Coniferous trees (spruce, pine, etc.) are called softwood, even though some have harder wood than deciduous trees (maple, oak, birch, etc.).