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creativ13 [48]
3 years ago
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There is a large forest on the island. How do you determine what to do with the forest? Choose one option, and explain your choi

ce. Your group votes on how to use every tree—for firewood, shelter, furniture, boats, and so on. Individuals make whatever they want with the wood from the trees, without discussing it with the rest of the group. The leader in your group determines what gets made with the wood and how much of it. The decision will be made based on the way these decisions were made back home.
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Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<em>The leader in your group determines what gets made with the wood and how much of it</em>

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Explanation:

Since there is a bountiful amount of wood resources available in the forest, we will have the luxury of utilizing the forest resources for firewood, shelter, furniture, boats, and so on. The fact that there is a bountiful supply of forest resources can lead to improper or devastating extraction of wood materials from the forest. This wrong harvesting can damage the forest. The best choice to determine what and how to use the forest is for the leader to determine how much of the necessary materials can be made with the woods, and how much of the wood can be used. This sensible utilization of the wood material will ensure that the forest is preserved as much as possible.

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