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Question
How hard wood differ from soft wood?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Hardwoods:
- Present in angiosperms (flowering plants)
- It is used to prepare furniture, decks, flooring, and wooden construction.
- Example: Teak, Jackfruit.
- Softwoods:
- Present in gymnosperm (non-flowering plants)
- It is used to produce plywood, wooden boxes, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), and paper-making.
- Example: Katampu, Pine
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