The evergreen trees wood used in many ways. For example Cedrus deodara is an ever green tree. Its wood is resistant to termites and gives very good flooring material. It is exellent wood for building pans and furniture.
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Molave forests are those in the Philippines where molave trees grow. A molave is a tree that grows with a crooked trunk. It reaches heights of up to 82 to 89 feet (25 to 30 meters) tall. The wood of this tree is valuable because it a hard, yellow wood that is durable.
sycamore
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5 of fuelwood's advantages: 1. Burning it does not release harmful or toxic chemicals into the atmosphere 2. The product is charcoal which can be used for other purposes e.g. barbeques 3.The logging business (where the trees are cut down) gives people jobs and money to live off of 4. It is available in places with little money (e.g. africa) for the locals to use 5. Locals do not have to pay for the wood and it is easily accessible Hope this helps :D
Wood
Cedar is a softwood. It comes from an evergreen tree.
Because it grows faster, won't come fromt he Rainforest, but only buy furniture that is made with FSC certified wood.
Wood is not manufactured. It grows. It is part of a tree!
Wood, evergreen, artificial, decorated
Balsam is a variety of evergreen, not a type of wood.
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Less dense wood will burn fastest, such as balsa wood. In general, the faster a tree grows, the less dense the wood from that tree will be.
The inner ring. The tree grows a pith up the middle and grows outward from there. The summer wood, which grows in the spring and summer, makes the bulk of the wood, and the winter wood, grows in fall and winter, makes the darker, denser wood, referred to as the rings. It is because of the switching between the summer and winter wood that you can usually determine the age of a cut tree to within a year or two.
There is no way to harden the wood of a Tulip Poplar tree as it grows. Wood cannot be hardened until after it is harvested, at the time of harvesting and cutting, it may be treated with chemicals or sealants that make the wood stronger.
Yes, you can use wood glue on a tree. I have no idea what will happen to it as the tree grows - could be an interesting experiment.
soft wood
Yes but only lightly as heavy cutting into brown wood will lead to bare patches as most will not regrow from brown wood.