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Bridges, Buildings, and Other Structures - How Many Acres Of Trees Are Used In The Construction Of A Single-Family Home?
How many acres of trees are used in the construction of a single-family home?
On average, it takes one acre of softwood trees to construct a typical 2,000-square-foot (186-square-meter) house. (Softwood trees are those in which the wood is relatively soft and easy to cut, such as pine.)
Source: Harrowsmith Country Life, vol. 7, no. 37 (January-February 1992), p. 10.
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