Neither is better, both perform similar functions whilst growing but are put to different uses when harvested.
Softwoods are a sustainable resource because you can keep cutting them down and growing more.
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Softwoods can be coloured by staining.
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Softwoods are from needle-leaf trees like pines and firs. Hardwoods are from broadleaf trees.
Softwood is typically found to be a sustainable material because of a few reasons. First, softwoods are able to be planted very close to one another, allowing for a great density trees meaning more product. Second, the trees that provide softwood (pine - yew) are typically fast-growing trees and therefore can help keep up with demand.
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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 are the propertiesof Hardwoods? Hardwoods are deciduous and loose their leaves in winter. They are harder than softwoods except Balsa wood. They are a Broadleaved trees which belong to the 'Angiospermae' or flowering plant such as fruits or seeds. They are usually found in more temperate zones. They are generally more durable than softwoods and have a wider range of colour than softwoods. They are more expensive than softwoods and are used for veneers on products, for furniture, for flooring and utensils.
What are the propertiesof Hardwoods? Hardwoods are deciduous and loose their leaves in winter. They are harder than softwoods except Balsa wood. They are a Broadleaved trees which belong to the 'Angiospermae' or flowering plant such as fruits or seeds. They are usually found in more temperate zones. They are generally more durable than softwoods and have a wider range of colour than softwoods. They are more expensive than softwoods and are used for veneers on products, for furniture, for flooring and utensils.
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