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(SPECIES OF TREES)
Area # 1
Red Maple
White Oak
Chestnut Oak
Witch Hazel
Red/black Oaks
Eastern Hemlock
Black Tupelo
White Pine
Downy Juneberry
Striped Maple
Hawthorn
Sweet Birch
Area #2
White Pine
Eastern Hemlock
Sweet Birch
Yellow Birch
Chestnut Oak
Red Maple
Striped Maple
Are there species common to the two natural areas? If there are, what environmental factors enable them to exist in both areas? If there are none, explain why.
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- 17- ndicate which of the following are True or False statements describing the characteristics of a late successional or old growth forest. Group of answer choices Multi- layered canopy [ Choose ] TRUE FALSE Dominant trees that are less than 21 inches diameter breast height (dbh) [ Choose ] TRUE FALSE Topsoil one inch thick [ Choose ] TRUE FALSE Dark understory with few shrubs & forbs [ Choose ] TRUE FALSE Climax tree is the Western hemlock [ Choose ] TRUE FALSE Large amounts of snags & downed logs [ Choose ] TRUE FALSESouth Carolina occurs in the central hardwoods forest region. True or FalseA B C D1 Forest floor refers to the growth that is found directly on the ground in the forest. This includes grasses and mosses and other low lying plants.2 Soil holds the nutrients and moisture required for all plant growth.3 Sub-canopy refers to the layer of plant organisms that are directly under the canopy. It includes smaller trees and larger shrubs. 4 Canopy describes the highest layer of a forest ecosystem. It includes the large trees that provide shade and shelter. Which one is which one
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