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The Process of Logging That Removes All of the Trees

Question 47

Question 47

Multiple Choice

The process of logging that removes all of the trees from an area is called ____.


A) selective cutting
B) clear-cutting
C) second cutting
D) strip cutting
E) purge cutting

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