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Q: How do you bend diamond willow?
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What is a Diamond Willow stick?

The sticks made out of Diamond Willow wood. Diamond willow is found in Alaska, the Great Plains, boreal forest.


What material has the highest ductility a diamond a piece of copper marble or a piece of wood?

Diamond and granite are extraordinarily firm; they will shatter but not bend. Wood will bend somewhat, depending on the type of wood. Oak won't bend at all, while maple, cedar and ash will bend somewhat and willow is quite flexible. But only metals are "ductile", so copper is the correct answer.


What is the scientific name of the diamond leaf willow?

the name of the diamond leaf willow is a Jarrod Vandenburg


What eats diamond-leaf willow?

Musk oxen, deer, desert sake, and dingos eat diamond leaf willow. The desert tortoise and diamond back rattlesnake eat diamond leaf willow too.


Which animal in the tundra eats diamond leaf willow?

Musk oxen, deer, desert sake, and dingos eat diamond leaf willow. The desert tortoise and diamond back rattlesnake eat diamond leaf willow too.


Is there a diamond willow book two?

no


Where does the diamond leaf willow grow?

tundra


Where does the diamond leaf willow live?

Plantae, or the plant kingdom.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Willow Bend Mystery - 1983?

The cast of The Willow Bend Mystery - 1983 includes: Hazel Alger Adam Garnett as Ian Ursula Granville Michelle Jarman Barry Pierce Robin Ramsay Rowena Wallace as Mum


What did diamond willow by Helen frost teach you?

read the book and find out <3


How does the diamond leaf willow grow?

needs water and warm weather for its leaves


What are common plants in the tundra?

A lot of types for example: arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberry, caribou moss, diamond leaf willow, labrador tea, pasque flower, grasses lichens, seages, shrubs, birch trees, willow trees, and cushion plants etc.