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why wood does not rot?​

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Answered by ritakumari763613
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Answered by saranyaa221
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There really is no such thing as dry rot. Wood needs 4 things to decay: water, oxygen, food (wood) and favorable temperature (40F – 105F). Wood can be too wet to decay. Waterlogged wood will not allow oxygen in to support the growth of fungi.

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