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  2. Spackling paste - Wikipedia

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    Spackling paste or spackle is a putty used to fill holes, small cracks, and other minor surface defects in wood, drywall, and plaster. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Typically, spackling is composed of gypsum plaster from hydrated calcium sulfate and glue .

  3. Joint compound - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen renovation spackling to cover holes and tape between sheetrock boards Drywall with joint compound applied.. Joint compound (also known as drywall compound, drywall mud, joint cement or mastic) is a white powder of primarily gypsum dust mixed with water to form a paste the consistency of cake frosting, which is spread onto drywall and sanded when dry to create a seamless base for paint ...

  4. Girdling - Wikipedia

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    Holes drilled by red-naped sapsucker in Platanus wrightii - an Arizona sycamore. Various animals can girdle trees through their feeding or others activities. In North America, trees are prone to damage by voles in particular girdling both their roots and trunk. [10] Among North American birds, the sapsuckers are the most common girdlers of ...

  5. Tree hollow - Wikipedia

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    This damage can be caused by insects, foraging birds, fire, lightning, snow, frost, and physical abrasion from rocks, falling trees, dendrotelms, and, circumstantially, large herbivores such as red deer (Cervus elaphus) or the European bison (Bison bonasus). In North America, woodpeckers play a keystone role creating holes for other birds or ...

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  8. Tree throw - Wikipedia

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    A tree throw or tree hole is a bowl-shaped cavity or depression created in the subsoil by a tree. They are formed either by the long-term presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over (as a windthrow ) or has its stump pulled out which tears out a quantity of soil along with the roots.

  9. Treefall gap - Wikipedia

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    A treefall gap is a distinguishable hole in the canopy of a forest with vertical sides extending through all levels down to an average height of 2 m (6.6 ft) above ground. [1] These holes occur as result of a fallen tree or large limb.