how is bedrock helpful to trees?
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The results have implications for forest management, the researchers suggest, because forests growing on shale bedrock store 25% more aboveground carbon and grow faster, taking up about 55% more carbon each year than forests growing on sandstone bedrock.
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ANSWER: THE RESULTS HAVE IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREST MANAGEMENT, THE RESEARCHERS SUGGEST, BECAUSE FOREST GROWING ON SALE BEDROCK STORE 25 %, MORE ABOVE GROUND CARBON AND GROW FASTER, TAKING UP ABOUT 55% MORE CARBON EACH YEAR THEN FORESTS GROWING ON SANDSTONE BEDROCK.
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