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Peer Review

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1. Really liked the variety of topic headers, covers a lot of different areas so provides a large variety of information regarding the pumpkin ash

2. I think they could use a few other sources instead of just using 2/3 for the vast majority of the article with the other 6/7 just used to the bare minimum, made once or twice in the article. Not that its a bad thing, I think just using more sources in greater detail makes the article more reliable.

3.I think the best way to improve to the article is to implement a bit more fluidity to the piece. The vast majority flows well, but every paragraph or so there is a random fact that is just dropped in and doesn't fit the flow. These facts are good but just need to be integrated better.

4.I liked how they broke distribution into an overview, Climate and Soil sections. This allowed for the potential to dive into these relative areas in more detail, whilst I had just clustered these together.

5. More than 1200 words, over 1300