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15 January, 19:24

Which of the following is true of washington's industries?

a. At one time, Vancouver was the site of the busiest trading post in the area, but the city is now scarcely populated.

b. The state was once densely forested with red cedar, douglas fir, and hemlock, but due to intensive logging in the past, logging is no longer possible.

c. The Skagit River Delta is heavily populated with lumber mills and pulp plants

d. washington has high tech industries as well as trade, logging, fishing, and farming.

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  1. 15 January, 19:53
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    The correct answer is - d. Washington has high tech industries as well as trade, logging, fishing, and farming.

    Washington is a state that is very well developed in pretty much every sense of the world. Economically is a very strong state, and the reason for that is that it is very industrialized state, which also happens to have one of the most profitable and largest ports on the Pacific coast, with numerous natural resources being at disposal as well, like the timber, fertile soil, fish, minerals.

    All of this had led to a nicely organized, financially strong and stable, and prosperous state, which is a proper example for the other less developed states in the United States.
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