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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
10

Which statement is true about parks and nature preserves?

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
kherson [118]3 years ago
3 0
<h2><em>False, Abdullahs4639</em></h2><h3>So Quick To Answer Without Knowing The Answer Choices.</h3>

The Question Asks For <em>Truth About Both Nature And Park Preserves</em>.

<h3>Without The Proper Materials To Answer This Question This Is All That Can Be Giving.</h3>

<em>A Nature Reserve</em> Is A Protected Area Of Importance For Wildlife, Flora, Fauna Or Features Of Geological Or Other Special Interest, Which Is Reserved And Managed For Conservation, Also Provides Special Opportunities For Study And/Or Research.

<em> A National Preserve</em> Is Park Service Protected Area Of The United States Designated By Congress That Has Characteristics Normally Associated With National Parks But Where Certain Natural Resource-Extraction Activities Such As Fishing, Hunting, Mining, And Oil/Gas Exploration And Extractions Are Permitted.

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