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My power point for the class
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By Mr. Cottrell
Tree Categories
HardwoodsCherry TreeOakHickoryWalnutAshMaple
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HardwoodsFound very
abundantly in Indiana
State parks contain a high number of hardwoods
Nut bearing treesNon coniferous
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Soft WoodsPineCedarHemlock
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Soft WoodsConiferous treesGrows cones instead
of nutsOften time grows
where hardwoods cannot grow
Not as abundant as Hardwoods
Easy to work with
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UsesSoft woods are often used for cheaper furnitureHardwoods are preferred for people that burn
wood for heat in furnaces and in fireplaces because they produce more heat and burn longer
Hardwoods used in furniture making, flooring, and cabinets
Softwoods like pine is used in residential construction framing
Pine tree are used for Christmas treesCedar can be made into shingles for homes
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Quiz1. True or False
Hardwoods are nut bearingWhich tree is a soft wood?
A. OakB. PineC. Hickory
3. True or FalseHardwoods are used for framing
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Sources
True
Hardwood trees are nut bearing
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FalsePlease try again
Hardwoods do grow nuts
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A
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Oak is not a soft wood
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B
Correct
Pine is in the soft wood category
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C
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Hickory is considered a Hardwood
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True
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Hickory is not used for framing
The answer is false
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FalseCorrect
Hardwoods are not used for framing
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Sourceshttp://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/files/fo-NativeTreesofIndia
na.pdf tree lists
http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/misc/in98forests/webversion/images/figure10.pdf tree map
http://www.ncrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/jrnl/2005/nc_2005_pijut_001.pdf hardwoods
http://dnr.wi.gov/forestry/usesof/treeuses.htm uses of trees
http://cwis.marywood.edu/archives/IMAGES/Arboretum,%20Cherry%20Tree.jpg cherry tree picture
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/michaels/plantprop3/pine%20tree.jpg pine tree
http://img91.imageshack.us/i/206treejr2.jpg/ cedar tree picture
http://www.landsandforests.com/images/fire/CityofTopic1.jpg black oak picture
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