A wood chip is a small, thin piece of wood that is typically produced by using a sharp tool like an axe or hatchet to cut through a tree trunk or branch. It is often used as a raw material in various applications, such as mulching, landscaping, or as a fuel source for biomass energy. Wood chips are characterized by their natural texture and can vary in size and shape depending on the cutting method and wood type.
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