one is pine and one is teak....
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.
i dont no i am trying to find out to for a wood assignment but if i do find out i will tell you and if you find out email me at davidsonbob59@yahoo.com i think though, that the difference is that the wood is opaque and that the plastic is transparent.
The major difference between steel and wood is that steel is in organic due to its lack of carbon, and wood is organic comprised of organic material. Because of this, their properties will differ wildly.
The moisture difference between Wood floors and wood sub floors would be 4% Plywood sub floors are about 12 to 13% here in Northern Calif. and the wood flooring is usually from 7-9 % .Now of coarse moisture and RH plays into the picture too. The ocean & lake areas may have a greater % of moisture in their wood sub floors due to greater RH
The difference between wood and plastic is that the wood is opaque and the plastic is transparent.
there is no difference
"Pulp wood" is the wood used for pulping. "Wood pulp" is pulp made from wood.
the differences is that natural wood is cleaner and more smooth. the artificial wood is cheaper and not as pure as natural wood.
bark is outer most part of wood but wood is made up of cell
Unsanded wood will have a "rougher" feel to it. The sanded wood should feel rather smooth.
One is made of metal and one is made of wood.
one is pine and one is teak....
According to my research the difference between engineered wood and laying hard wood down is the difficulty. Laying down hard wood is harder than engineered wood.
When the juvenile wood get older and loses its functions it becomes heartwood.
One difference is that charcoal has a higher carbon content than wood, making it burn hotter and cleaner. Charcoal also has a lower moisture content compared to wood, which makes it easier to ignite and maintain a consistent heat for cooking or burning.
The difference between coniferous and non-coniferous wood lies in cone-bearing wood coming from trees that produce needles such as pine and spruce species. Non-coniferous wood comes from trees that produce leaves such as maple, oak and apple.