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4 February, 10:19

Second growth timber refers to select one:

a. ancient redwood trees.

b. trees which come in to a site after fire.

c. trees which have regenerated after logging.

d. none of the above.

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  1. 4 February, 10:36
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    Answer is: c. trees which have regenerated after logging.

    Second growth timber is trees grown after a forest has been cutdown and then has grown a second time. Second trees have trees closer spaced than primary forests and need 150-500 to gain primary characteristics of primary forest.
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