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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Plywood is made from
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Agha Bilal said:
11 months ago
Plywood is typically made from common timber.
It is created by glueing together thin layers (plies) of wood veneer, which are usually derived from common types of wood such as pine, birch, or oak.
It is created by glueing together thin layers (plies) of wood veneer, which are usually derived from common types of wood such as pine, birch, or oak.
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Bir Bahadur Thokar said:
1 year ago
I think A is the correct answer.
Souvik Chakraborty said:
3 years ago
Common Timber is the right answer.
Bhupesh said:
3 years ago
@Abhishel.
What does it mean? Please explain.
What does it mean? Please explain.
Abhishel said:
4 years ago
It's Made from teak woods.
And Obtained by common wood.
And Obtained by common wood.
Prasanna Gosavi said:
4 years ago
A is the right answer.
Hossayn Fedayi said:
4 years ago
Plywood may be made from hardwoods, softwoods, or a combination of the two. Some common hardwoods include ash, maple, mahogany, oak, and teak.
Puski said:
5 years ago
Common timber is the correct answer.
Nikhil Chotaliya said:
5 years ago
Common timber is the correct answer.
Monis said:
5 years ago
Plywood is made from common timber.
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