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Name any four useful products other than wood, which we get from forests.

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Name any four useful products other than wood, which we get from forests.

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Forests yield many valuable products other than wood such as turpentine, latex, oil, spices, resins, gum etc.

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Chapter 17: Forests : Our Lifeline - SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 91]

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NCERT Exemplar Science [English] Class 7
Chapter 17 Forests : Our Lifeline
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS | Q 19. | Page 91

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