New England colonies
Honey, Timber, Rubber, Paper, Wood, Glue, Medicines, Oxygen, Fruits, etc.
Regions with abundant forests and a thriving timber industry, such as the Pacific Northwest in the United States and parts of Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, and South America, are known for being best for lumber production. These regions typically have an optimal climate, soil, and topography for growing various types of trees used for lumber.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
Most of it is forest spruce and fir birch (there used to be alot.
The trees provide homes (and food) for many animals, and the wood is used by the lumber industry. The root systems of those trees slow the effects of erosion. When they have leaves, they dapple the forest floor with their shade.
In North America, 'lumberjack' is the word used for a person who works in forestry, either felling, preparing or transporting forest trees/timber. Lumberjacks are also known as 'loggers.' A Lumber Jack is a person who fells trees.
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Dimensional lumber does not have to be used for outdoor projects. If a rustic look is what you want then non dimensional lumber, even with the bark on, can be a desired effect.
Lumber is singular. Plural would be lumbers. Lumber is used to describe wood. Lumbers is used to describe the action of being lazy and slow.
Dimensional lumber does not have to be used for outdoor projects. If a rustic look is what you want then non dimensional lumber, even with the bark on, can be a desired effect.
Lumber can be used in many things from framing houses, building decks, fences sheds, boxes and palletes. Special types and cuts of lumber are used in making furniture etc.
People use the forest for certain products such as pulp and paper and lumber. From the forest we can also get 2 types of woods, hardwood (flooring, handrails) or softwood (plywood, laminate). We can also get wildlife shelters and produce personal hygiene products such as toilet paper and kleenex.