Balsa wood is natural it comes from the Balsa tree
Balsa wood is the wood of the balsa tree, Latin name Ochroma pyramidale.
The scientific name for the Balsa tree is Ochroma pyramidale. It is a large tree native to South and Central America, known for its lightweight wood and fast growth rate.
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balsa tree trunks
it is a tree in the Congo that is extra light
it is a tree in the Congo that is extra light
Odd as it may seem, though balsa is the lightest of all known woods and is very soft, it is a hardwood. Woods are not categorized into hardwoods and softwoods not by the measured hardness or rigidity of the wood, but by the type of tree they come from.
Balsa wood
Yes, it's the dried wood of the (surprise surprise) balsa tree, Ochroma pyramidale, a member of the mallow family.
From the choices: Teak, Balsa, Mahogany and Mapple. Mapple is the correct answer.
the size of the rings would depend on the growth cycle of the tree. If the growth time for a certain year is longer, the ring will be wider, it the growth time of the year is shorter then the ring will be smaller.