it is use to make or to start fire especially when you are in the forest....
Bamboo has a woody stem composed of hard, hollow tubes that grow in segments. These segments give bamboo its strength and durability, making it a versatile material for various uses such as construction, furniture, and crafts.
Bamboo comes from the stem of the bamboo plant, which is technically a type of grass. The stem is hollow and segmented, giving bamboo its distinctive appearance and strength.
Possibly bamboo. Bamboo can grow 6 to 8 inches in diameter, but bamboo is considered to be a grass, and each bamboo log a "stem".
Bamboo is NOT a tree, it is a grass. Bamboo is used in scaffolding, as a food (bamboo shoots) as a hedgerow, as an ornamental plant, for chopsticks, as a composite material in fabricated natural products (flooring, chopping boards) etc.
actually a bamboo has a pretty hard stem but if you compare it to an oak tree then i guess u could consider it softer. therefore, i THINK it is a soft stem plant =S
table..... etc
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actually a bamboo has a pretty hard stem but if you compare it to an oak tree then i guess u could consider it softer. therefore, i THINK it is a soft stem plant =S
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explain about bamboo bridge. how made bamboo bridge. what are the uses fo bamboo bridge
Bamboo and Its Uses - 1915 was released on: USA: 21 November 1915