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  <h2>green board</h2> is a type of moisture-resistant drywall with a green paper facing, used in high-humidity areas like bathrooms and kitchens to resist mold and mildew, though it's not fully waterproof and is distinct from traditional chalkboards or modern digital boards. It's a gypsum-based panel with waxy additives, making it more durable against water than standard drywall but not suitable for areas with direct water contact, like shower stalls.
  <h2>Green Board</h2> is a type of moisture-resistant drywall with a green paper facing, used in high-humidity areas like bathrooms and kitchens to resist mold and mildew, though it's not fully waterproof and is distinct from traditional chalkboards or modern digital boards. It's a gypsum-based panel with waxy additives, making it more durable against water than standard drywall but not suitable for areas with direct water contact, like shower stalls.

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Green Board

is a type of moisture-resistant drywall with a green paper facing, used in high-humidity areas like bathrooms and kitchens to resist mold and mildew, though it's not fully waterproof and is distinct from traditional chalkboards or modern digital boards. It's a gypsum-based panel with waxy additives, making it more durable against water than standard drywall but not suitable for areas with direct water contact, like shower stalls.