In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: a standard unit of for lumber; a piece of lumber 1 inch X 1 foot X 1 foot (or the equivalent) before surfacingAnswer: foot Question: a stack of wood 4 feet X 4 feet X 8 feet or the Answer: Cord Question: the process of the pulpwood or lumber that a standing parcel of trees can produceAnswer: Cruising Question: any device used to the diameter of a tree trunkAnswer: Question: the diameter of the tree , in inches, measured 4.5 feet above the groundAnswer: breast height (DBH) Question: a very complex community of associated trees, shrubs, other plants, and Answer: Forest Question: a professional who plans, manages, and/or a forestAnswer: Forester Question: the science of planting and managing forests for specific purposes, such as timber production or Answer: Question: removal of any or all trees in an area for Answer: Harvest Question: any used to measure usable tree heightAnswer: Hypsometer Question: harvests taken from a of trees before the trees reach planned maturityAnswer: Intermediate Question: management practices to improve the quality of timber stands by promoting the vigor and productivity of specimens and removing unhealthy onesAnswer: Timber improvement (TSI) Question: woody plants with single stems; they generally consist of major parts – roots, trunk, and crownAnswer: Question: the length of the tree trunk from the where it will be cut to the end of the last usable section to be keptAnswer: Tree Question: the wise use of resourcesAnswer: Question: a who promotes the wise use of natural resourcesAnswer: Conservationist Question: the use of natural such as timber, minerals, and water; may be sustainable or non-sustainableAnswer: Exploitation Question: the non-use or very limited use of a resourceAnswer: Question: the reuse of a product or materials in making a productAnswer: Question: the act of resources faster than they can be restored or replacedAnswer: depletion |
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