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Answer: The correct answer is "b. Unprotected lands exist inside federal parks.".
Explanation: The statement "Unprotected lands exist inside federal parks" is NOT TRUE concerning the usage of public land because there are no unprotected lands within federal parks.
Answer:
B) Unprotected lands exist inside federal parks.
Explanation:
Currently around 14% of the US's total territory (499,800 sq. miles) is protected areas, this includes federally and state protected areas. Federal national parks are a type of protected area that were established to preserve American natural, cultural and historic areas or sites.
Once a national park is setup, it will not be fragmented into protected or unprotected areas, so all the areas within the boundaries of national parks are protected areas.