Presumably you're referring to such things as 'particle board' 'chip board' or 'ply wood' - all of those are made by either mixing waste wood with glue and pressing it to form sheets or - in the case of plywood - glueing whole thin sheets at right-angles to each other. As for where they come from - ultimately trees !
Man-Made Wood, properly called Engineered Wood, is derivative wood which is manufactured by binding the strands, particles, fibers, or veneers of wood, together with adhesives, to form composite materials.
MAN-made resources are resources created by man. E.g.buildings,bridges,cars and furniture.
made by mannot by machinery.
TIGER is wan WOOD It is also the wood you make wans from.
Wood seasoning or drying reduces the moisture content of wood. If the wood is dried to quickly it will shrink at the surface and compress the damp interior.
Manmade wood, made by being comprised of wood fibres that have been highly compressed
Yes it is.
The wood (timber) that comes from a tree is natural.
Well it starts off natural then when people want the wood for flooring, furniture and building then it is man made.
Some stuff can be free if manmade, although, sooner or later, it will come up in somesort of cost.
because it has a special chemical that is poisonous that can only be realeased when burned
1. Chip-Board 2. Ply-Wood 3. M.D.F 4. Block wood 5. Fibre-Board 6. H.D.F
Man-Made Wood, properly called Engineered Wood, is derivative wood which is manufactured by binding the strands, particles, fibers, or veneers of wood, together with adhesives, to form composite materials.
There are no "manmade" woods. Wood is a natural resource. Unless you mean something like plywood which is just chips of wood compressed together.
Manmade actually.
Manmade
Artificial wood, also known as faux wood, is a man-made material designed to mimic the appearance of real wood. It is typically made from a combination of plastic and wood fibers, providing a durable and low-maintenance alternative to traditional wood. Artificial wood is commonly used in decking, flooring, and furniture.