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Revision as of 21:51, 22 September 2017
Teak tree
An exceptionally strong hardwood tree that grows in warm climates. Because teak wood is so durable and water-resistant, it was used to form the keel of wooden sailing ships in ancient times.
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A very strong hardwood tree, used in ancient times to build sailing ships.
Trivia
Teak tree is native to south and southeast Asia, mainly India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and Bangladesh.