The forestland in Fiordland National Park is composed primarily of what species of tree?

A) Blue Spruce
B) Silver beech***
C) Quaking aspen
D) Scrub pine

1. B

2. A
3. D
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. B

If this is for "Lesson 3: The Other Land Down Under" you should get a 100%. Your welcome ;P

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Just completed the same quiz, and you are right on all questions. Good job.

ayye these are still all right got 10/10 100% thx

To determine the species of tree that primarily composes the forestland in Fiordland National Park, we can follow a few steps:

1. Fiordland National Park is located in New Zealand. To get more information about the trees in the region, we can search for general information about the flora in New Zealand forests.

2. Searching for "trees in New Zealand forests" can provide us with a list of common tree species found in the country.

3. Among the commonly mentioned tree species in New Zealand forests, the "Silver beech" is known to be a dominant tree species in Fiordland National Park.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) Silver beech.