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The altitudinal range is from about 1,525 m. To 3,350 m. Extending to ______ on southerly aspects in case of dry temperate forests:
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The altitudinal range is from about 1,525 m. To 3,350 m. Extending to ______ on southerly aspects in case of dry temperate forests:
A. 3,550 m
B. 3,650 m
C. 3,750 m
D. 3,850 m
Correct Answer:
3,650 m
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Last Updated:
May 22, 2024