No
No
no it is a soft wood
Hard wood.
I like coconurts
The scientific name for mango wood is Mangifera indica. It is a tropical hardwood that is commonly used in furniture making and woodworking due to its durability and attractive grain pattern.
No, banana, mango, and papaya do not grow on hardwood trees. Bananas grow on large herbaceous plants, while mangoes and papayas are produced by flowering trees, but they are not classified as hardwoods. Mango trees are considered hardwoods, but papaya trees are more like large herbs. Each of these plants has distinct growth structures and classifications.
The Janka Hardness Scale rates the hardness of hardwood flooring and bamboo as well. You can read more about the Janka Scale and see a list of the Janka Hardness Ratings from FindAnyFloor here http://www.findanyfloor.com/hardwood/JankaHardnessRatings.xhtml
Ash is a hardwood.
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
Deciduous trees are hardwood. e.g oak
which fruit is known as tonic of nature
Engineered hardwood floors can be floated, but not solid hardwood floors.