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do you think the United States uses more than its share of the world's timber? why or why not??
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yes The United States of America has eight percent of the forested area of the world - some 770 million acres (312 million hectares). Fourteen percent of the world's growing stock (including 18 percent of the softwood growing stock) is in the United States. This country cuts about one fifth of the timber removed from the world's forests. Although some forest products are exported, most of this cut is for domestic consumption. The United States also imports more forest products than she exports. Imports are primarily softwood lumber, newsprint paper, wood pulp and pulpwood

Explanation:

Yes because deforestation is very prevalent in today’s society and is killing off new species every single day. So much paper is wasted every day that so many trees are being wasted in the process as well.