Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble.
The words and phrases to be filled in: moisture barrier / cover / cost-sensitive / precipitation / cardboard / drying process / excavation work /
route / oversized wood / shunting movements / heat value / ridge

Check with the Forest Workers Glossary (https://fmog.oikothesis.org).
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1. The fitting of the GROT harvesting site with the planned often affects the economics of GROT harvest on the site.
2. As GROT is a bulky and assortment, the cost-efficiency of the operation highly depends on the transport distances.
3. Placing the GROT pile in a location with a possibility of good drying results in a fuel with low moisture content and high .
4. The of properly piled GROT works well on ground and drying can work even better if GROT is piled on a or a south facing slope.
5. When processing the GROT material including it should be taken into account that the ability to process it is limited by the size of the infeed opening.
6. The big dimension roundwood, on which a GROT pile should preferably be placed, creates a "" between the GROT pile and the ground.
7. To reduce the humidity in GROT piles, they are often covered with .
8. The need for of piled and stored GROT increases in an area with a lot of .
9. Space requirements for handling GROT (turning trucks, parking containers) as well as other factors can increase the possibilities that will be needed.
10. To unload empty containers and re-load them requires various .