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describe the importance of softwood trees​

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Answered by LavanyaSachan
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Answer:

Softwood tree lumber is regularly used to build houses and boats, decks and stairwells. ... Hardwood trees, also called angiosperms, have broad leaves. They usually grow flowers and fruits and go through a period of dormancy in winter. Most hardwoods drop their leaves in autumn and regrow them the following spring.

Examples of softwood trees and uses

Douglas fir - joinery, doors and heavy construction.

Eastern white pine - furniture.

European spruce - used throughout construction, panelling and cladding.

Larch - used for cladding and boats.

Lodgepole pine - roofing, flooring and in making chipboard and particle board.

Answered by akshayaakumar1982
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Explanation:

Softwoods are cheaper and easier to work with than hardwoods. They are mainly used for- pulp for paper, durable home woodwork, and construction timber. Softwoods are generally most used by the construction industry and are also used to produce paper pulp, and card products. In many of these applications, there is a constant need for density and thickness monitoring, and gamma-ray sensors have shown good performance in this case. They are flexible, lighter in weight and less dense than most hardwoods. Softwoods are commonly used for interior mouldings, the manufacturing of windows, construction framing and generating sheet goods such as plywood and fibreboard.

Examples of softwood trees include:

- Pine

- Redwood

- Larch

- Fir

- Cedar

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