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Bamboos Offer A High-Performance Substitute That Keeps Our Lovely Trees Unharmed
Bamboos are lightweight and flexible, and stronger than steel and most hardwoods

Bamboo completes the process faster. A bamboo plant can have its leaves clipped by 20 percent each year, which encourages healthy growth. Although various climates may support bamboo growth, the tropics are where it is most commonly seen. With a fast expanding population, the demand for wood-made goods puts enormous strain on the world's hardwood supplies and destroys natural habitats for species. Bamboo offers a high-performance substitute that keeps our lovely trees unharmed. Bamboos naturally grow in woods and are frequently seen in the understory. Because the understory bamboo prevents soil erosion, their role in deciduous forests in regions with a noticeable dry season seems to be more important. Teak and bamboo are frequently paired together, and doing so has considerable advantages for reducing soil erosion.

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