ones that have massive screws drilled through them. Such as a broken climbing frame. Or one that has been dropped in concrete. I have given you 2 answers. Choose the one that is most likely to get me my ten points
2006-10-04 07:07:50
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answered by bombproofgirl 3
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Natalie Wood
2006-10-04 14:05:26
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answered by andigirl 1
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Natalie Wood
2006-10-04 14:05:06
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answered by LAS 2
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Petrified Wood.
2006-10-04 14:35:50
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answered by dragon_fan1 1
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Petrified Wood. You steal it from the Petrified Wood National Park in Arizona.
2006-10-04 14:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe its called ironwood.but not sure.
EDIT here it is! Lignum Vitae (Guayacan),guaiacum officinale, (C.Am)
"Wood of Life" is perhaps the heaviest densest wood in the world. Beautiful black green and brown grain. Turns like plastic in the lathe. 80+lbs per cubic foot, sinks in water. Was chosen by the maker of the first chronographer to win the longitude prize for its great stability and durability.
2006-10-04 14:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband works with wood all the time. He's in the cabinet business. I called him and he said "iron wood" pretty much the same thing as "petrified wood" Hope this helps.
2006-10-04 14:14:44
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answered by Tracy M 1
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Not sure about Teak and Iroko but Lignum Vitae def. sinks.
http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/wood/story/data/473.xml&catref=wd42
2006-10-04 14:13:33
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answered by jayktee96 7
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Lead
2006-10-05 06:54:18
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answered by J C 3
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Petrified wood.
2006-10-04 14:11:14
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answered by boredperv 6
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