By the early nineteenth century, oak forests in England were disappearing. What problem did it pose and how was it subsequently solved?

By the early nineteenth century, oak forests in England were disappearing. What problem did it pose and how was it subsequently solved?
By the early nineteenth century, oak forests in England were disappearing. What problem did it pose and how was it subsequently solved?
  1. Due to high demand, oak forests in England were disappearing. This created a problem of timber supply, for the Royal Navy, which was required to build ships.
  2. To get the supply of oak for the ship industry, Britishers started exploring Indian forests on a massive scale.

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