Importance of our Forests
Across
- 6. The raw material from which forest industries manufacture products
- 7. Cross brace that supports the rails on a railway track
- 8. Segment of a tree stem large enough to be sawed economically on a sawmill and usually at least 8 inches in diameter at the small end.
- 10. Shades streams from the heat of the sun, helping maintain cool water temperatures.
- 12. Specialized branch of forestry that takes place in the populated areas of cities, towns, and suburbs
- 14. Material resulting from partial decomposition of plant or animal matter.
- 15. Thin sheet of wood
- 16. Round timber driven into the ground to support other structures
Down
- 1. Trees of forested areas considered as a source of wood
- 2. Young tree at least 4 inches and usually between 8 and 12 inches dbh
- 3. Wood used for the manufacture of paper and similar products
- 4. Commercial use of forest products
- 5. Uppermost layer of a forest created by the crowns of the trees
- 9. Stands for diameter at breast height which is 4.5 feet off the ground
- 11. Timber sawed into boards, planks, or other structural members of standard or specified length
- 13. Shades streams from the heat of the sun, helping maintain cool water temperatures.