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Forests are very valuable because they provide products, recreation, and protect land and water. Two common claims are worth checking: that tropical forests are the "lungs of the earth" (but this is largely a myth because when trees die they use up the oxygen they made, so forests are roughly neutral in net oxygen) and that forests must be saved to protect biodiversity (important because unknown plants might yield medicines and because many see preserving species as morally right). Finally, official data suggest deforestation may be slower than often claimed; commercial plantations have fewer species but make up only about 3% of forests and can reduce pressure on natural forests.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on the final paragraph: locate what the author says about commercial plantations, critics' attitudes, and how plantations affect pressure on natural forests—use those sentences to choose the statement most consistent with the author's view.

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Which one of the following statements about critics of commercial plantations is most consistent with the views of the author as expressed in the passage?

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Correct. The author states that "some existing forests... consist of commercial plantations, of which some people are highly critical," but then counters that "since plantations are designed to produce large quantities of wood and wood pulp, they reduce the economic pressure on true forests, increasing the latter's capacity to support biodiversity." The author also notes that activists overstate plantation size ("plantations make up just 3 percent of the world's forest area"). These points show the author believes critics should more carefully consider the relationship between commercial plantations and noncommercial (true) forests.
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