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    If naturally growth pine trees could be found in Santa Susana Mountains in Southern California? while the highest peak is below than 3800ft.

    Question #63191. Asked by uclageographer. (Mar 07 06 12:05 AM)


    McGruff

    You're going to have to try this one again. I'm not sure what you're asking.

    Mar 07 06, 12:29 AM


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