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Harvesting timber (wood) from a forest does not harm___________.
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Harvesting timber (wood) from a forest does not harm___________.
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It does not harm the buildings or the cars in a nearby city. However, it does harm just about everything in the forest that's anywhere near the (former) tree.
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Your answer would be soil. When you harvest timber (wood), you affect the wildlife around it, not the soil. Cutting down a tree won't make much of a difference to the soil underneath or around it.
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