Across
- 4. The opposite of soft wood
- 6. The opposite of hardwood
- 7. A type of tree that produces softwood
- 9. pyramidal growth habit typical of conifers, but the leaves are shed in autumn like those of deciduous trees
- 10. The structure in which softwoods usually have more of
- 11. a synthetic fabric that's usually derived from petroleum usually used in textiles
- 15. A 3 letter type of hardwood
- 16. wood that is ight, soft, resinous, and durable
- 18. hardwood trees are mostly .... trees
- 19. something that indicates that wood has been grown in a sustainable forest
- 20. A softwood that white or pale yellow in colour and is also light weight, with an open grain
Down
- 1. consists of wood chips, flakes, shavings and sawdust which are compressed and bonded with heat and resin
- 2. also known as MDF
- 3. Is a plant but is categorised with wood, pandas eat it.
- 5. A type of tree that is tall, round-headed, and wide-spreading
- 8. A hardwood tree that is deciduous and loses its flat shaped leaves in Autumn
- 12. The act of being sustainable and showing care for the environment
- 13. Textiles fibres like viscous are made out of this
- 14. A type of hardwood ending in a
- 17. A 5 letter type of harwood
