Environmental
Missouri's Ozark National Scenic Riverways is relevant to real estate because:
AIt has no effect on adjacent private property
BFederal land ownership and environmental protections along the Current and Jacks Fork rivers affect adjacent private property use and value✓ Correct
CAll land within 10 miles is federally owned
DOnly agricultural use is permitted nearby
Explanation
Federal ownership and protection of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways affects adjacent private lands through environmental regulations, visual buffers, and tourism impact on property values.
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