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No. The wood that you made the chair out of is still wood, so it is just a physical change.
Very thin pieces of wood are called "shavings."
A building is more than pieces of wood and other material .
Pieces of wood
Pilgrims needed more wood in the winter than the summer. In the summer, wood would be needed for building and cooking. Scholastic has a wonderful website on the Pilgrims, the Wampanog and the First Thanksgiving. It talks about chores including firewood.
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You use wood glue for sticking pieces of wood together.
it depends on how big the pieces are if the pieces are 2x2 there are three pieces
J. W. Wood Building was created in 1853.
The fine dusty pieces of wood created by the teeth of a saw cutting through woodare called sawdust.The small pieces of wood left over after cutting wood to desired lengths are called offcuts.The thin slices of wood removed when chiseling or planing are called wood shavings.The fine pieces of wood removed when drilling or wood turning are called swarf.
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Generally wood is used for building