Geography, asked by aashik1306, 6 months ago

What is accomplished in seasoning of timber?




Excess moisture from decayed timber is removed

Excess moisture from fresh timber is removed

Excess moisture from processed timber is removed

Excess moisture from dry timber is removed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Seasoning is the process of drying timber to remove the bound moisture contained in walls of the wood cells to produce seasoned timber. Seasoning can be achieved in a number of ways, but the aim is to remove water at a uniform rate through the piece to prevent damage to the wood during drying (seasoning degrade).

Answered by shakingChloe
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Explanation:

The Brahmaputra River Basin consists of the Ganges and Brahmaputra, which originates in Tibet and the Barak River starting in India. ... The river basin is a wide land area made up of parts of India, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The Brahmaputra River flows for 1,800 miles through Tibet, India, and Bangladesh.

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