File:Bamboo Flooring.jpg Wikipedia

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Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and root base of trees and other woody vegetation.

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It is an organic materials, a natural composite of cellulose fibres that are strong in pressure and embedded in a matrix of lignin that resists compression.

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Types Of Flooring In Houses Photo Ideas With Hardwood Flooring Maple
Timber is sometimes thought as only the extra xylem in the stems of trees,[1] or it is described more broadly to include the same type of tissue in other places such as with the root base of trees and shrubs or shrubs.[citation needed] In a living tree it performs a support function, allowing woody plants to expand large or even to stand up independently.

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It also conveys water and nutrients between the leaves, other growing cells, and the origins. Wood may also make reference to other flower materials with comparable properties, and also to material built from real wood, or wood potato chips or fiber.

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Wood has been used for a large number of years for fuel, as a building material, to make tools and weapons, furniture and paper, so that a feedstock for the creation of purified cellulose and its own derivatives, such as cellophane and cellulose acetate.
In 2005, the growing stock of forests worldwide was about 434 billion cubic meters, 47% which was commercial.[2] As an abundant, carbon-neutral renewable reference, woody materials have been of extreme interest as a source of alternative energy. In 1991 roughly 3.5 billion cubic meters of hardwood were gathered.
Dominant uses were for furniture and building construction

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