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Softwood grows faster.
It is sustainable because it grows all year round and that means it is not damaging our environment as much because it grows quickly much quicker than hardwood because hardwood doesn't grow all year round like softwood and that is also why softwood is cheaper than hardwood.
Because hardwood grows very slowly. It can take hundreds of years to replace a hardwood tree versus a few tens of years for a softwood tree.So hardwood is less renewable.
softwood grows faster, so it is cheaper and more renewable. Also, many species of softwood trees feature straight central trunks, which is more conducive to producing lumber.
A tropical climate. Hot and wet. Such timber as Mahoganey and Teak are naturally grown in these climates. The northern European climate grows both soft wood e.g, pine and hardwood, e,g, oak and beech. Softwood is grown in the northern forests of Canada, and Russia.
Hair grows faster in warmer climates.
Two of the quickest-growing trees are poplar and radiata pine, which both reach market size in about 10 years. Poplar is a hardwood (broadleaf) tree, radiata pine is a softwood (needle-leaf) tree. One of the slowest-growing trees is California redwood, which takes about 80 years to reach market size; it's a softwood.
Birch Birch is a stiff, close-grained hardwood that grows primarily in northeast U.S. and Canada. A heavy wood, it has a high shock resistance. Birch is very light in color (predominantly a light yellow) and takes any stain well.
because softwood is cheaper to make than hardwood Wood GROWS hard or soft. Pine is on the softer end. Hard Rock Maple is VERY durable. It's the milling and woddcutting and time of growth that makes hardwoods more expensive.
Because it is cheap as it grows fast
Only certain species and in a container, they grow in much warmer climates and cannot handle an Illinois winter.
Yes it grows quickly.