close image cork surface showing its natural texture the displays |
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Close-up image of a cork surface showing its natural texture. The cork displays a rough, porous structure with irregular, tiny holes and a light brown hue. This material is commonly derived from the bark of the cork oak tree, *Quercus suber*. The porous nature of cork helps in providing elasticity and insulation, making it ideal for use as a bottle stopper, in flooring, and other applications. |
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