how does human interference change the natural vegetation of an area
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The vegetation has increased in density, the amount of combustible fuels has risen, fire-intolerant species have encroached, and vegetation diversity has decreased, resulting in a monotony of old-age stands, instead of a mosaic of dif- ferent successional stages.
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The vegetation has increased in density, the amount of combustible fuels has risen, fire-intolerant species have encroached, and vegetation diversity has decreased, resulting in a monotony of old-age stands, instead of a mosaic of dif- ferent successional stages.
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