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Biology, 21.09.2019 11:20, rhettperkins

Why is clearcutting an especially damaging forestry practice for species that rely upon older trees for their survival?
a.
clearcutting removes all trees in a stand, old and young.
b.
clearcutting specifically removes older trees in a stand.
c.
clearcutting forces younger trees to mature faster.
d.
clearcutting is not a damaging forestry practice.

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