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is the most common tree and mixed with other oak species are also found on steep slopes at elevations of 1,900 to 2,400 m (6,200 to 7,900 ft). The gray oak woodlands are found in slightly moister soils than the pinyon woodlands.
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victims of the attack, and him inside for close to a week. Ultimately, one follower was shot in the standoff and McLaren was arrested and imprisoned for the equivalent of a life sentence.
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Livermore. Aspens are more characteristic of the higher elevations in the
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Poulos, Helen M.; et al. (2007). "A hierarchical approach for scaling forest inventory and fuels data from local to landscape scales in the Davis
Mountains, Texas, USA".
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1808:Bare Butte
1741:El Capitan
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1524:2021-01-19
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