Rot, e.g. Dry rot has set in to the timber framework of the roof...... or, the tree is dead and has gone has rotten.
Wood decay is a biological process caused by fungi and bacteria that breaks down the structural components of wood. It can lead to deterioration and weakening of the wood over time. Proper moisture control and ventilation can help prevent wood decay.
Living tree. Without getting to technical wood is the hard substance formed in the growth of trees. The wood remains after the tree dies but will gradually decay over time. So the answer is that wood can support both a living and a dead tree.
The word "sepsis" originated from the Greek word "sepsin," which means to putrefy or decay. It was later adapted into the modern medical terminology to describe the body's inflammatory response to an infection.
The word "xylem" comes from the Greek word "xylon," which means "wood." Xylem is a type of plant tissue that conducts water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Yes, decompose means to break down into simpler substances through the action of bacteria, fungi, or other decomposers. This process can lead to rotting or decay.
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The decay of biomass means that biomass which is wood or litter is slowly decaying meaning that it is falling to pieces and slowly rotting away.
Timber is a word that can mean a source of wood.
No, adobe is not an Italian word that means "wood."Specifically, legno is the Italian equivalent of "wood." Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is "LEH-nyoh."
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Wood decay is a biological process caused by fungi and bacteria that breaks down the structural components of wood. It can lead to deterioration and weakening of the wood over time. Proper moisture control and ventilation can help prevent wood decay.
A splinter is a small sliver of wood
rotten comes to mind
To basically fall apart. It also means to rot or desinegrate and ya
Synonyms for the word wood: forest, boscage, bosk, coppice, copse, silva, thicket, woodland
It is from the Gaelic word Peairt which means wood or copse.