The main reason plants grow more slowly beneath green trees is less sunlight. The canopy formed by the trees blocks a significant amount of sunlight from reaching the ground, making it harder for understory plants to photosynthesize effectively.
Plant and Animal Life Cycles Unit Test
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What is the main reason plants grow more slowly beneath green trees?(1 point)
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less sunlight
less sunlight
less air
less air
less water
less water
less space to grow
less space to grow
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