An arborist performs a Level 2 Basic Tree Risk Assessment on a mature oak in a public park. This level of assessment primarily involves which of the following activities?
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A
A rapid, drive-by visual survey to identify only trees with imminent failure potential.
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B
A 360-degree, ground-based visual inspection of the tree's roots, trunk, and crown, potentially using simple tools like a mallet or probe.
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C
Advanced diagnostic procedures such as sonic tomography or resistance drilling to quantify internal decay.
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D
A comprehensive analysis of historical aerial photographs and soil survey maps for the site.