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Europe's non-native forests: _____. Pick all that apply.

are grown on poor quality land

increase biodiversity

support less biodiversity

usually have only one tree species

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Answer:

  • are grown on poor quality land
  • usually have only one tree species
  • support less biodiversity

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The continent of the Europe is the sixth-largest in the world and includes the forest of 1,015 million hectares, and all include the mixed forest types and the upper side have 90% of the coniferous forest and the southern parts have the Mediterranean type of climate forest's, with most of the scrubs and the evergreen and the mixed forests
  • The Bialowieza is the largest ancient native forest in Europe and is apart from this there are some nonnative species that have less and fewer trees and support less or fewer bio-diversities and have poor land quality.
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