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The
correct answer is "FALSE".
Fires,
insects, and diseases are part of a healthy forest.
However, at abnormally high levels, they can cause longterm
problems, particularly when enhanced by factors such
as drought and unwise human intervention.
Under
normal conditions, healthy trees have defense mechanisms
to fight off insects and diseases such as bark beetles,
budworms, and mistletoes. Trees under stress are more
vulnerable to infestation.
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