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What kind of trees are used for Northwest Native totem poles?

A. Pine
B. Any types
C. Cedar
D. Palm

User Shakti Chauhan
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Answer:

C. Cedar

Step-by-step explanation:

The poles are typically carved from the highly rot-resistant trunks of Thuja plicata trees (popularly known as giant cedar or western red cedar), which eventually decay in the moist, rainy climate of the coastal Pacific Northwest.

Hope it helps:))

User Reynevan
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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

they used the wood from cedar trees :)

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