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7 December, 07:17

Why has deforestation been a problem in both Russian and North American deciduous forests?

A. Because deciduous forests are located near farming populations

B. Because deciduous forests have fertile soil and a long growing season

C. Because deciduous forests tend to have shorter growing seasons

D. Because deciduous forests are located near riverways to remove logs for logging

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  1. 7 December, 09:05
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    The correct answer is B. Because deciduous forests have fertile soil and a long growing season

    The growing season at those places can last up to 6 months. The soil is extremely fertile so naturally, deforestation can create problems.
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