
Imagine not having the wood to make tables, chairs, doors, benches, frames, cabinets, says, beds, play houses, wood chips, countertops, shelves, guitars, piano, cheerleading, floors, roofs, telephone poles, friezes and coat racks. This list may seem long, but just scratches the surface when you look around. There are many more elements that we use are made of wood, too numerous to mention. What will be looked at is that we use in our daily lives and is sometimes taken for granted?
Why do we need trees and their wood? Here are some facts about what you can not know. Did you know you that the wood used for railway sleepers in lines as it helps to buffer the noise? Did you know that cedar is used to make pencils? Did you know that the telegraph poles of wood because of its cosmetic appearance, functional efficiency and long life (did you know you have been a few posts up For over one hundred years)? Did you know that the bark of various trees protects for different reasons? The birch, for example, has white bark to protect overheating from the sun and ultimately death, this is done by the white bark that reflects the sun's rays. The bark of eucalyptus is very oily, so if there is a fire burns more oil than the tree? Did you know that recycled wood to make wood chippings, used to make trails in the woods and for bad grass below?
We will never be without wood, can not, trees are our source of life. They take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and produce oxygen and also prevent flooding by holding soil. We can see why we are doing well in the sustainable management of forests for future use in manufacturing. We have to be, otherwise, the tree population will decrease, so will not be enough oxygen produced. Less oxygen, pollution, does not bode well for society. But do not worry too much, we planted six trees at each tree felled at this time which means less impact on the environment environment and for us to enjoy all know that wood is being replaced.
Recycling at Harding Elementary School







































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