yes it comes from the rain forests
Pine trees are not typically found in rainforests as they require colder temperatures and well-drained soil, unlike the moist and warm conditions of rainforests.
Every species you can imagine & some you cant has & is used in flooring. Oak, Walnut, Maple, Birch, mahogany, Teak & Pine are probably in the top 5 but may exotic species from the rain forest are used these days as well.
Teak, Mahogany and Balsa.
Teak, when growing in rain forest conditions will hold it's leaves throughout the year, but will drop it's leaves if there is a dry season.so it is technically a deciduous tree.
Teak, Plywood, Mahogany, Melina and Okoume
there are many companies, which were using teak or mahogany armories for furniture making namely sauder home and office furniture, “… PERJUANGAN MELAWAN KEKUASAAN adalah PERJUANGAN INGATAN MELAWAN ,,the mahogany bombaydesk, Commercial & Corporate Signage ...etc
It will affect the forest because some trees such as Teak take around a 100 years to grow back and because in the future there will be more demand for Teak will will not be able to grow enough sustainably to meet demand.
No, teak, mahogany, oak, and beech are all different types of wood with their own unique characteristics. They are not one name but separate species of trees used in furniture making and construction.
Pine Teak Oak Maple Mahogany
Hardwoods, such as oak, teak, mahogany, etc.
Common softwood trees that grow in the rainforest include species like pine, cedar, Douglas-fir, and spruce. These trees are well-adapted to the moist and warm conditions of the rainforest environment, making them important components of the ecosystem.
Mahogany, teak, ebony, and rosewood are four common woods that come from the tropical rainforest.