Asked by Bob
Which describes the difference between national parks and wilderness areas?
a.
There are more national parks in the Unites States than there are wilderness areas.
b.
Wilderness areas do not allow motorized vehicles and national parks do.
c.
National parks prevent pollution while wilderness areas cannot.
d.
National parks allow for land development while wilderness areas do not.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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B
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Wilderness areas (designated under the Wilderness Act) generally prohibit motorized vehicles and mechanical transport to preserve natural conditions, while national parks typically allow roads, automobiles, and other motorized access and facilities.
Wilderness areas (designated under the Wilderness Act) generally prohibit motorized vehicles and mechanical transport to preserve natural conditions, while national parks typically allow roads, automobiles, and other motorized access and facilities.
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