Dennis1010
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  • 04-09-2019
  • Geography
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Which category is the Pinus taeda, found in the Post Oak Belt?
spider
rock formation
pine tree
lake

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alinakincsem
alinakincsem alinakincsem
  • 05-09-2019

Answer:

The correct answer is pine tree.

Explanation:

Pinus taeda, also known as the loblolly pine, is commonly found in the Post Oak Belt. Their growth rate is rather high, especially among the fast-growing Southern Pines.  They come with yellowish and sticky wood which is considered very good for furniture, paper, and pulp. Loblollies have also become common in certain areas of the Deep South due to the existence of wildfire fighting techniques.

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