Depends on what you determine as "hard" or "soft". The general answer is that the inside of a tree is "soft".
This general answer is derived from the comparison of the bark on the outside of a tree and the soft fleshy tissue on the inside of tree.
Yes an Oyster has a soft body inside a hard shell.
Hardwood comes from deciduous trees. Softwood comes from conifers.
Bone marrow is a soft, gelatinous tissue found inside the cavities of bones. It is responsible for producing blood cells and is an essential component of the immune system.
Hard and soft wood have nothing to do with how hard or soft the wood is. Naturally. That would make it too easy. Hard wood comes from deciduous trees, trees that shed their leaves, while soft wood comes from evergreen, or coniferous, trees. Now aren't you glad you asked?
There area variety of trees that have soft wood. These trees include cedar trees, pine trees, as well as spruce trees.
Answerdeciduous trees are considered "hard wood" trees, and coniferous trees are "soft", even though some deciduous trees are soft and some coniferous trees are hard. but to answer your question, yes ash is a deciduous wood but it is soft and light. AnswerAsh is a hardwood.
I beleive they are soft wood,but turn hard after drying
it is a softwood tree
Most sycamores are hard wood trees.
Pines are soft wooded trees. Easily broken during heavy winds or ice storm.
Yes an Oyster has a soft body inside a hard shell.
That is just like asking why are we hard on the outside and all gushy and bloody on the inside
hard on the outside, but soft and squishy on the inside
No, they lay soft eggs inside the water.
The quickest way is to look at the leaves. If they are needle like (like pines and other evergreens) it is soft wood, if leavy like maple trees, it is a hardwood. There are exceptions to this, but only some leafy trees being soft. There are no needle trees that are hardwood.
A seed is not a hard wood or soft wood. The seed might be of a hardwood or soft wood tree. I think many (not all) eucalypts (gums) are hard wood trees.
Bananas when fresh, have a fairly hard skin but is always soft on the inside. When bruised or moldy it goes more or less mushy.