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Q: How many toothpicks can be produced in 1 meter tree?
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How many toothpicks can be made in 1 meter and 1 average tree?

I would guess about 17. Look, if you're not going to specify a length/width for the toothpicks, or define "average tree", you can't expect a serious answer.


How much wood to make 100 toothpicks?

It depends on how big the tree is. simply 100 to 100000000 the trunk of the tree has to harden first


From what tree are most toothpicks made?

Several types, one of the most common is Bamboo. American toothpicks are made from birch wood.


How many trees are equal to 1 cubic meter?

It depends on the species of the tree.


What is the name of a tree less then one meter?

A tree less than one meter in height is a sapling.


What items do you need to make a craft gumdrop tree?

A gumdrop tree is an economical and fun craft for anyone to make. One would need gumdrops, toothpicks and a styrofoam cone. All items can be found at a dollar store or craft store such as Michaels. Toothpicks are cut and inserted in the candy and placed thru the cone.


How do you measure height of oak tree?

You would use meter's to measure an oak tree's height.


Would you use kilometer or meter to measure a tree?

Meter, since I've never seen a tree that was a thousand meters high. Where do they find you people?


What is a tree not yet a meter high?

Seedling - by Rems :-)


How are toothpicks made?

Wooden toothpicks are milled from trees, many millions from each tree. Toothpicks begin life a birch tree. Eventually, the birch tree ends up on a logger's truck, and finds its way to a toothpick factory (surprisingly, they are almost all in Maine). Once there, the tree is cut into thin sheets of wood called veneer. This is done one of two ways: in the first method a giant saw is used to cut a thin slice of the log. This is wasteful because the saw turns a lot of the wood into sawdust. The more efficient method is to slice a thin sheet off the log with a large sharp knife blade. This is done by mounting the log in a machine that turns it on its axis. A very long, sharp knife is pressed against the side of the log, and as the log turns, a thin sheet is sliced off. The thin sheet of wood is then steamed. This makes it soft and easy to cut. Flat toothpicks are just stamped out of the wood, dried, boxed and sent on to the consumer. Round toothpicks are stamped out of the (slightly thicker) sheet, then passed through a machine called a "rounder", which grinds them into the nice round, double-tapered picks. (see related link)


What are the Spores produced by the small male cone of a pine tree are produced by?

Meiosis


If you took the tallest redwood tree and cut it into toothpicks how long would it take a one legged grasshopper to kick the juice out of a pickle?

2.54 days. A LONG time.