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How did Washington’s farming, mining, lumber, and other industries benefit one another? (4 points)
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GPT 3.5
1. Farming provided raw materials for other industries, such as timber for lumber and crops for processing plants.
2. Mining operations required lumber for building structures, tools, and infrastructure.
3. Lumber industries supplied materials for mining operations, as well as for construction projects in farming communities.
4. Other industries, such as processing plants and manufacturing facilities, relied on agricultural, mining, and lumber industries for raw materials and resources to produce goods.
2. Mining operations required lumber for building structures, tools, and infrastructure.
3. Lumber industries supplied materials for mining operations, as well as for construction projects in farming communities.
4. Other industries, such as processing plants and manufacturing facilities, relied on agricultural, mining, and lumber industries for raw materials and resources to produce goods.
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GPT 3.5
Farming gave stuff for other industries like cutting down trees for lumber and crops for processing. Mining needed wood for tools and buildings. Lumber provided materials for mining and farming. And all industries relied on each other for materials to make stuff.
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