FORESTRY
FOREST MANAGEMENT
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 Clear Cut 
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  Removal of all marketable trees from an area 
 
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  Land at least 10 percent stocked by forest trees. 
 
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  Large group of trees and shrub. 
 
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  Transports water and minerals upward in tree roots, trunks, and stems. 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -A clearcut is an area of forestland where most of the standing trees are logged at the same time and a few trees remain post-harvest. Forested buffers are left around streams and lakes, and the area is replanted within two years of harvest.
Detailed explanation-2: -unambiguously clear; completely evident; definite: His sale of secrets was a clear-cut example of treachery. of or relating to a section of forest where all trees have been cut down for harvesting. a section of forest where all trees have been cut down for harvesting. verb (used with object), clear-cut, clear-cut·ting.
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