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a sitting is an area in a forest with a uniform grouping of one tree species

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False

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Forest Stand:

Stands are areas of the forest, located in a limited forest ares, that are composed of a uniform distribution of trees, in term of species, age, size and origin. Stands usually don't exceed an area of about 200 acres.

Qualities of stands, such as their biological and physical features, usually determine the forest type.

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