Narra wood is generally considered to be softer than molave wood. Molave, known for its durability and strength, is one of the hardest hardwoods found in the Philippines. While narra is valued for its aesthetic qualities and resistance to decay, it does not match the hardness and toughness of molave wood. Thus, in terms of hardness, molave wood surpasses narra wood.
Maple wood is generally harder than oak wood.
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The Philippine "Ironwood," also known as the "Philippine Ebony" or "Siling Labuyo," is one of the hardest woods found in the Philippines. It is known for its durability, strength, and resistance to decay and pests.
termites eat plenty kinds of wood but definitely NOT a yakal wood, kamagong wood and molave wood.
the pambansang narra is the strongest tree in the pilipinas
Yes
There are 3,800 species of trees in the Philippines, the most famous of which is the narra tree. The narra is the national tree. Its wood is one of the world's hardest woods. It is also a source of medicine and dye. Other trees native to the Philippines are the almon, apitong, guijo, kamagong, red and white lauan, tindalo, yakal and the Philippine mahogany or molave tree.
Molave forests are those in the Philippines where molave trees grow. A molave is a tree that grows with a crooked trunk. It reaches heights of up to 82 to 89 feet (25 to 30 meters) tall. The wood of this tree is valuable because it a hard, yellow wood that is durable.
Molave trees are primarily used for their hard and durable wood, which is valued for construction, furniture making, and boat building. The wood is also resistant to decay and insect attack, making it suitable for outdoor applications. Additionally, molave trees are planted for erosion control and reforestation purposes.
Yes, molave is a dipterocarp tree species commonly found in the Philippines. It is known for its strong and durable wood, making it valuable for construction and furniture.
It can be and can't be. It really depends on what sort of wood.
No