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Newly felled trees contain a high proportion of water, often ranging from 40% to 60% of their weight. This moisture content is essential for the tree's physiological processes while it is alive, but it significantly affects the wood's weight and stability once cut. Additionally, freshly cut wood also contains various organic compounds, sugars, and nutrients that can influence its decay rate and suitability for different uses.

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