Biology, asked by ramashishv63, 1 year ago

what is difference between wood and timber.

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Answered by abhi192003
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Prior to a tree being harvested (logged), timber is the term most often used. Other industries generally refer to timber as the product ready for making something. For example, wood that is suitable for carpentry and building houses is called timber. However, both terms are used interchangeably in Australia.
Answered by premjits123
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Timber is one of the main products sourced from forests. It is also considered the major cause of deforestation in most uncontrolled forests due to its high demand, which attracts illegal logging. The need for timber in furniture and real estate industries has pushed the demand above the regional supply resulting in global trade.

Wood products are the major forest products that are traded globally, with the main sources of wood products being regions with tropical forests. The common timber products you will most likely find or use in your home include: Wood Raw Material etc.

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