About Bamboo, A Renewable Resource
Bamboo, the fastest growing plant, is a renewable resource that is used for many things. It is a grass and grows back faster than trees. A bamboo plant can grow about four feet in 24 hours, and a full plant will grow back in about two months. Since it takes a tree many years to grow back, it is quicker to make more bamboo products while keeping a high supply of plants as well. The plant can regenerate without replanting if they are harvested using selective cutting. It can also be harvested faster than trees and can produce 20 percent more timber than trees in the same amount of area.
The bamboo plant grows all over the world, and it is native to every continent except Europe and the North and South Poles. China has the largest amount of bamboo, and they have made products from it for over 3,000 years. The plant has green leaves that filters carbon dioxide and other harmful toxins in the air around us, and it produces 30 percent more oxygen than trees. Bamboo can survive in a drought or when there is a lot of rain. Bamboo plants have a large root system and a large canopy that prevents soil erosion when there is a lot of rain runoff. The roots of the plant absorb a lot of the rain in the soil.
Bamboo is processed just like most other materials before it is used. Sodium hydroxide is used for the processing, the same …
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