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The planting of trees is detrimental to soil because it drains the soil of nutrients. True or False.
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The planting of trees is detrimental to soil because it drains the soil of nutrients.
True or False.
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the answer to this is false
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The answer is false. Trees put nutrients back into the soil after a certain period of time.
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