Asked by mysterychicken
                I posted this question yesterday and was provided a link but I didn't get time to write what I thought the answer was:
2. How has human settlement affected the natural vegetation of Western Europe?
a. People have carefully protected all of the scenic areas in Western Europe
b. Most of the natural forests in Western Europe have been cleared to make way for farms and to provide timber for field and building materials.
c. Human settlement has ensured the survival of Germany's Black Forest and other forest regions in Western Europe.
d. Forests have been planted to replace pastures, orchards, vineyards, and gardens.
B?
Thanks
-MC
            
        2. How has human settlement affected the natural vegetation of Western Europe?
a. People have carefully protected all of the scenic areas in Western Europe
b. Most of the natural forests in Western Europe have been cleared to make way for farms and to provide timber for field and building materials.
c. Human settlement has ensured the survival of Germany's Black Forest and other forest regions in Western Europe.
d. Forests have been planted to replace pastures, orchards, vineyards, and gardens.
B?
Thanks
-MC
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1254181650
    
                    Answered by
            mysterychicken
            
    I can't read all that :|
-MC
    
-MC
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