Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People often imagine the Americas in 1492 as untouched wilderness, but researchers show that Native peoples regularly used fire to shape forests long before Europeans arrived. Evidence like charcoal in sediments near big settlements and distinct plant patterns shows that controlled burning made grassy openings, kept landscapes a patchwork of different forest stages, and favored sun-loving foods (berries, some pines). In places such as the southeastern U.S. and parts of Nicaragua, regular burning created and maintained pine-dominated forests, and when people left those areas the land later reverted to mixed hardwoods.
Logic Breakdown
Look to the final paragraph where the word "succession" is used; identify the two-stage vegetation sequence described immediately before it (what vegetation results from burning and what it becomes after abandonment).
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Unlock Full Passage7.The "succession " mentioned in the last sentence of the passage refers to
Correct Answer
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"Today, the Nicaraguan pines occur where there has been clearing followed by regular burning, and the same is likely to have occurred in the past: such forests were present when Europeans arrived and were found only in areas where native settlements were substantial; when these settlements were abandoned, the land returned to mixed hardwoods." This sentence (final paragraph) explicitly describes a sequence in which controlled burning produced homogeneous pine forests and, after abandonment, those lands reverted to mixed hardwoods. The passage also states that "Burning also converted mixed stands of trees to homogeneous forest, for example the longleaf, slash pine, and scrub oak forests of the southeastern U.S.," which supports the initial conversion to homogeneous pine. Together these lines show that the "succession" is homogeneous pine forest followed by mixed hardwoods.
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