Molave forests are those in the Philippines where molave trees grow. A molave is a tree that grows with a crooked trunk. It reaches heights of up to 82 to 89 feet (25 to 30 meters) tall. The wood of this tree is valuable because it a hard, yellow wood that is durable.
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temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
There are over 3 trillion trees in the world, which make up the forests. The exact number of forests is difficult to determine due to varying definitions and classifications of forests. However, it is estimated that there are millions of forests worldwide.
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Arizona has six national forests, which are: Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino, Coronado, Kaibab, Prescott, and Tonto National Forests.
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1. dipterocarp type 2. molave type 3. pine type 4. mangrove type 5. mossy type
because rizal is hard like the molave
The Tagalog translation of Grow and be like the Molave is Lumago at maging tulad ng Molave. Written by Manuel Luis Quezon.
A molave forest is a type of forest with little timber and defended wet and dry seasons. Molave forest areas are spread out in western sections of the Philippines.
The Molave forest can be found in the west part of the Philippines where there is wet and dry seasons. -baby_thugz017-
Like The Molave shows how hard work, suffering, and bloodshed impact the lives of people in the Philippines. It incorporates a Molave tree into the story to use as a symbol of the hard work.
"Grow and be like a molave" is actually a poem written by Manuel L. Quezon. It is not a speech but a piece of literature that celebrates resilience, strength, and cultural pride inspired by the molave tree, which is known for its sturdy and resilient qualities.
Narra wood is generally considered to be softer than molave wood. Molave, known for its durability and strength, is one of the hardest hardwoods found in the Philippines. While narra is valued for its aesthetic qualities and resistance to decay, it does not match the hardness and toughness of molave wood. Thus, in terms of hardness, molave wood surpasses narra wood.
The scientific name of molave tree is Vitex parviflora.