Previous poster was wrong. There is no such thing as Terror Wood. (I assume you mean from Scooby-Doo.) It's probably a ploy relating the bad dreams it causes to the effects of the Banisteriopsis Caapi vine, the primary ingredient in the drink known as Ayahausca.
However, a wood actually known as Terror Wood is nonexistent.
no
Ryan ''Woodie'' Wood wasn't a Sureno neither was he a real Norteno he was a wannabe. Most Nortenos didn't accept or acknowledge him as a real Norteno.
Natalie wood
stuart wood
yep, Nikki reeds was real but evan rachel wood (tracy's) was fake
no he is not a real dog but i recommend that you read the book Earthquake terror
Big Bad Wood - 2013 Tree of Terror 1-2 was released on: USA: 24 October 2013
Chipwood or chipboard is made from real wood chippings compressed together with glue, it is often covered with a laminate (not real wood) or a real wood veneer to make it look good. It is real wood that is used to make it.
cecil Campbell
Yes, engineered wood is considered real wood because it is made from real wood fibers or veneers that are bonded together to create a strong and durable material.
no none of them are real but it is possiple things like that happened
Real wood flooring is better because it looks more natural and it is authentic wood.
Yes, engineered hardwood is considered real wood because it is made from real wood veneers layered on top of a plywood base.
Wood flooring is real wood, and laminate isn't. Real wood flooring is more expensive and is the real deal. You can buy laminate cheap and it will only last so long.
The genre of the book Earthquake Terror is realistic fiction because this could happen in real life and is kind of fiction.
No, its purely fictional.
Faux wood blinds are not susceptible to rot from condensation, are easier to clean than real wood, and are more resistant to UV fading than real wood. They also come in various stylish designs that resemble real wood.