Geography, asked by krravi747944, 3 months ago

The
tree is the source of
chewing gum.​

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Answered by ashketchum777777
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Answer:

no this false

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Answered by BrainlyProfessor
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Explanation:

Guar gum is extracted from the seeds of Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, a member of the pea family, which is known only as a cultivated plant. An African native that was domesticated in India is grown in Texas and Oklahoma. This plant, locally known as cluster bean, was originally introduced to the United States in 1903 as a cover crop for grazing, but during World War II, it became a major producer of gum for paper, textiles, and the food industry.

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