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  • What Happens to Green Wood? Decomposition and Uses
    This is a bit of a tricky question! It depends on what you mean by "turn into":

    * If you're talking about the physical process of wood decay: Green wood, over time, will decompose into humus, a rich soil-like material. This is a natural process driven by fungi and bacteria.

    * If you're talking about human use: Green wood can be turned into many things, including:

    * Lumber: After drying, it can be used for construction, furniture, and other applications.

    * Fuel: Green wood can be burned for fuel, although it is less efficient than dried wood.

    * Pulp: Green wood can be used to make paper, but it is usually processed into a more suitable form first.

    It's important to remember that green wood is much less stable than dried wood. It is more susceptible to rot, insect infestation, and warping.

    Let me know if you'd like to explore any of these options in more detail!

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