Question

a garden was planted between two large trees in front of a school. after the garden had grown for several years, the trees were removed. soon after the students noticed that the plants in the garden were developing brown leaves and beginning to wilt and die.
which statement explains what most likely happens to the plants when the trees were removed?
a the leaves of the plants received too much sunlight, and the roots did not take in enough water
b the leaves of the plants did not receive enough sunlight, and the roots did not take in enough nutrients
c the leaves of the plants produced too many nutrients, and the roots took in too much water
d the leaves of the plants did not produce enough nutrients m, and the roots did not take in enough water

Answers

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The most likely explanation for the plants in the garden developing brown leaves and wilting after the trees were removed is:

**a the leaves of the plants received too much sunlight, and the roots did not take in enough water.**

When the trees were present, they provided shade and regulated the amount of sunlight that reached the plants in the garden. With their removal, the plants were suddenly exposed to much more sunlight than they were accustomed to, which could lead to stress and damage. Additionally, the roots of the plants may not have been adapted to seek out water effectively in the absence of the trees, which could lead to insufficient water uptake, contributing to the wilting and browning of the leaves.