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What two forest management methods help keep California's forests healthy? To find out, follow the directions and work the puzzle below.DIRECTIONS: 1. Write the words that fit the definitions in Section A. 2. Match the letters and numbers from Section B. 3. To help you get started, we've filled in one letter in each word of Section A and B. |
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1. The place that is home to a plant or an animal is called:
2. Because they produce cones, we call evergreen trees:
3. Cones make these from which new trees will sprout:
4. These insects eat a circle around a tree which prevents food and water from reaching all parts of the tree:
5. A sticky tree substance from which many forest products are made:
6. Thanks to this part of a tree, we can count the rings to tell its age:
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These can help keep the forest healthy.
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