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Tweed valley cedar was valued
in colonial australlia

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Answered by prasannalakshmin
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Given that many original trees were thousands of years old, it would have been hundreds of years before the plantings could have been harvested in any case. Question 47 Tweed Valley cedar was valued in colonial Australia for all the following reasons EXCEPT: A: the trees were easy to fell and remove

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