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Quiz forest recovering

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What is the primary purpose of forest recovery efforts?

To promote agricultural expansion

To increase urban development

To restore ecological balance

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2/10

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of forest recovery?

Enhanced biodiversity

Improved air quality

Reduced soil erosion

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3/10

What is a common method used in forest recovery?

deforestation

reforestation

urbanization

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4/10

Which species is often planted first in forest recovery projects due to its fast growth?

pine

oak

maple

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5/10

Forest recovery can help combat climate change by:

Reducing carbon footprint

Promoting fossil fuel use

Increasing carbon emissions

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6/10

What is an indicator of a successful forest recovery?

Return of native plant species

Decreased animal populations

Increased pollution levels

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7/10

Which human activity directly opposes forest recovery?

Conservation education

Illegal logging

Tree planting

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8/10

Forest recovery projects are least likely to occur in which of the following areas?

Abandoned agricultural lands

Dense urban centers

Burned areas after a wildfire

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9/10

Which international day promotes awareness and action for forest recovery?

International Day of Forests

World Water Day

Earth Day

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10/10

What is a challenge faced by forest recovery initiatives?

Funding and resources

Too many volunteers

Public support

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INICIO

Forest recovery is a vital effort to restore ecological balance and improve biodiversity, air quality, and reduce soil erosion. Common practices include reforestation, often starting with fast-growing species like pines. These projects are essential in combating climate change by reducing the carbon footprint and are indicative of success when native plant species return. However, they face challenges such as a lack of funds and resources, and human activities like illegal logging. Forest recovery projects are rarely carried out in dense urban centers but are common in areas burned by wildfires or abandoned agricultural lands. Global awareness and action are promoted through international days like the International Day of Forests.