how is wood classified
Yes , wood can be classified as an exhaustible material Radhika,
Fabricated Rubber Products, Not Elsewhere Classified, and those manufacturing cork floor and wall tile are classified in SIC 2499: Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified.
Maple is a hard wood (from a leafed tree) and pine is a soft wood (from a conifer). In this case both wood also have the described character (hard vs soft) not always the case.
Soft wood is wood that is soft and is a light type of wood although some people think it is drift wood but it is not.Softwood is the wood from conifers.The wood is soft
The weight range of a 40-foot wood pole classified as H2 typically ranges from 1300 to 2000 pounds, depending on the specific wood species used and the density of the wood.
Neon is an element, classified as a noble gas, and it has nothing to do with burning wood. Neon does not burn, nor is it produced by burning.
No, balsa is not a hardwood. Balsa wood is classified as a hardwood due to its density and cellular structure.
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Both result in "new" substances (ash, smoke, rust).
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
Wood can be classified as either hardwood or softwood. Hardwoods come from deciduous trees and are typically denser and more durable, while softwoods come from evergreen trees and are generally less dense and more affordable. Another classification is based on the grain pattern, such as figured wood or straight-grain wood.