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Tree density is directly correlated to the hardness of the wood and is one main variable in the formula. Hardwood trees will have a higher density because their wood has formed thicker cell walls and is simply denser because of it. Softwoods will have a lower density because their cells have...
Try to cut all the trees on the server before they respawn. Gather enought to build around another tribe's base a "great wall of china" that confines them with walls that reach the invisible ceiling... I wonder if the building limit will be reached before or not :< you...
When graduates do get hired, they basically have to be re-educated. B. China’s rapid economic expansion has exposed many frailties in its education system, especially on the vocational side. The country can’t produce enough skilled workers. In part that’s because it invests far more in...
Redwood trees aren't exclusive to America. There is a species called the dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), which grows in Central China; however, it is by far the smallest of the family, and bears little resemblance to the ones captured on canvas and screen. The great giants we ...
Redwood trees aren't exclusive to America. There is a species called the dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), which grows in Central China; however, it is by far the smallest of the family, and bears little resemblance to the ones captured on canvas and screen. The great giants we ...
aThe distinction between hardwood and softwood is botanical and does not refer to the strength or hardness of the wood. “Hardwood” is a term generally applied to trees that lose their leaves in winter, whereas “softwood” generally describes evergreens such as pine and redwood. It should be...