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Matches require a porous type of wood to absorb the chemicals needed for the process as well as of a bendable fiber. A straight grain is mandatory so they can easily be cut into sticks without splintering. For this reason, woods like white pine and aspen are most commonly used.

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made from the tree of endangered species.. diamond not only ravishes woodland all over america but kill 200 polar bear and kowala bears at the same time. and a few pandas

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