By the early nineteenth century oak forest in England were disappearing. what problem did it pose and how was it subsequently solved??
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oak forests disappeared in england because of the rentless cutting of these trees for timber to lay sleepers for tracks of developing railway lines and also to build ships for the royal navy .(these are the 2 main reasons for this question . u will have to extend the answer according to the marks). hope this helps :)
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