How does the author contrast trees and grasslands in areas with wildfires?

A-Trees have adapted and changed because of wildfires so that they can survive, but grasses have stayed the same.

B-Trees are able to survive wildfires because they’re bigger with tougher bark, but grasses can’t survive wildfires as well.

C-Trees are short and wide, so they store lots of carbon, while grasses are short and thin so don’t store as much carbon.

D-Trees are mostly above-ground, so they release a lot of carbon when they burn, but grasses have long roots and release less carbon in wildfires

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B-Trees are able to survive wildfires because they’re bigger with tougher bark, but grasses can’t survive wildfires as well.
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