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Wood is a byproduct of [[tree]]s. It is mostly made up of [[water]], cellulose and lignin. Water and cellulose are the soft squidgy bits, whilst lignin is the hard bit. If you hit a tree whilst in possession of a reasonable amount of kinetic energy, it is the lignin that causes the injury, not the water or the cellulose.
Wood is a byproduct of [[tree]]s. It is mostly made up of [[water]], cellulose and lignin. Water and cellulose are the soft squidgy bits, whilst lignin is the hard bit. If you hit a tree whilst in possession of a reasonable amount of kinetic energy, it is the lignin that causes the injury, not the water or the cellulose.



Revision as of 05:25, 29 September 2007

trcoallivare Wood is a byproduct of trees. It is mostly made up of water, cellulose and lignin. Water and cellulose are the soft squidgy bits, whilst lignin is the hard bit. If you hit a tree whilst in possession of a reasonable amount of kinetic energy, it is the lignin that causes the injury, not the water or the cellulose.

Wood is very useful, as it is combustible, good for construction and comparing relative displacement in witch trials.


It also used as a term to refer to a buch of trees, much like a forest. EG. "The Woods". According to The Bard, Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane.