The hardest wood in Canada is generally considered to be Eastern Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). This species is known for its exceptional density and durability, making it highly resistant to decay and damage. Other hardwoods, such as Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch, are also quite hard, but Eastern Black Locust typically ranks as the hardest native species in the region.
the hardest wood in texas is mesquite
walnut is the hardest and strongest kind of wood
Lignum vitae is the hardest trade wood on Earth. It is also generally considered to be the hardest because it is the densest and heaviest, but that is different than hardness. Australian Buloke is also sometimes considered to be the hardest wood on Earth.Read more: What_is_the_hardest_wood_on_earth
Wood hardness is rated on the Janka scale, which measures how many pounds of force it takes to drive a 0.444" steel ball halfway into a piece of something. Lignum vitae, at 4500 Janka, is the hardest wood there is. The next hardest wood is nearly 1000 pounds softer.
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
A white oak tree is indeed a hardwood it is the hardest wood on of hardwoods if you try and bang you head on it it might hurt just a little bit
Yes. Canada produces the most wood in the world.
Yes Canada gives Italy wood, mostly in the form of pulp.