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Magore
4 days ago
The point is, dense forests do not dry out anywhere near as fast as less dense, thinned forests do, and even in drought years the floor is usually rather moist instead of tinder-dry like they are in managed thin forests.
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Magore
4 days ago
The point is, dense forests do not dry out anywhere near as fast as less dense, thinned forests do, and even in drought years the floor is usually rather moist instead of tinder-dry like they are in managed thin forests.