Question

Which choice describes how a change in the environment changes plant survival?
Responses

After a tornado, a tree was uprooted and thrown to a new location to take root.
After a tornado, a tree was uprooted and thrown to a new location to take root.

After a hurricane, mangroves stayed rooted to the spot.
After a hurricane, mangroves stayed rooted to the spot.

After a sprinkler system was put in, the grass began to grow thicker and darker.
After a sprinkler system was put in, the grass began to grow thicker and darker.

After a forest fire, seeds were thriving after being released into the nutrient-rich soil.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The choice that best describes how a change in the environment affects plant survival is:

**"After a forest fire, seeds were thriving after being released into the nutrient-rich soil."**

This response illustrates how a significant environmental event (a forest fire) can lead to favorable conditions (nutrient-rich soil) that promote the survival and growth of plants (seeds thriving).
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