full-grown sequoia contains enough wood to build thirty houses
Driftwood typically contains air pockets trapped within the wood fibers, which is why it is sometimes buoyant in water. The amount of air within the driftwood can vary depending on the wood species, how fresh the wood is, and how long it has been floating in water.
The original meaning of the word chuck as it is applied in the case of the woodchuck is 'a dweller' in other words the 'dweller of the woods' or 'that thing that lives in the woods.' Used as a verb the word chuck means 'to throw'. So my opinion is no, woodchucks do not chuck wood.
Yes. After capturing so many of them to uncover the truth of how much wood it could actually chuck, scientists nearly depleted the wood chuck population. Yes. After capturing so many of them to uncover the truth of how much wood it could actually chuck, scientists nearly depleted the wood chuck population.
A collection of wood is typically referred to as a "pile of wood" or a "stack of wood."
A cat is a curious animal and will investigate everything, including eating uncommon things that are not food. A cat who licks wood ash from an open fire is probably investigating the fire because it was drawn to the light.
full-grown sequoia contains enough wood to build thirty houses
Yes, sequoia is a hardwood!
In the 1950's, an entire 36-room motel was constructed with the wood from a single redwood of no particular prominence, which produced more than 57,000 board feet of lumber. Many sequoias are much larger than that tree.
yes
Sequoia and Redwood trees are both very tall trees.
Sequoia is the scientific name for the redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens), a tall conifer with reddish wood, although any tree having a reddish wood may be referred to as a redwood.
They are made of Seqouia wood!
no, because the wood from the trees are to brittle to use for items.
Yes, burnt wood can contain nitrogen in the form of charred remains of organic matter. However, the nitrogen content in burnt wood is usually much lower compared to its carbon content due to the combustion process.
Redwood is the common name for Sequoia which is a conifer so will have needles.
Approximately 50% of the weight of dry wood is carbon. Therefore, 1 kg of wood would contain around 0.5 kg (500 grams) of carbon.
The largest tree in the Sierra Nevada range of California is the Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). The giant sequoia is in fact the largest tree in the world, in terms of total volume of wood.