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Which statement about the coastal prairies of Louisiana is the most accurate?

They cut a diagonal path across the state from north to south.

a) True
b) False
They are covered in pines and many other species of trees.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The coastal prairies of Louisiana do not cut across the state diagonally, and they are not covered in pines and many other species of trees; these statements are false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement about the coastal prairies of Louisiana cutting a diagonal path across the state from north to south is false. Coastal prairies are generally found in the southern part of Louisiana, along the Gulf Coast, and not extending diagonally across the state.

As for the vegetation of coastal prairies, the statement that they are covered in pines and many other species of trees is also false. Coastal prairies are typically characterized by grasslands, with occasional shrubs and few trees, rather than being heavily forested areas.

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