Asked by dale
Why are most plants that grow in the tundra small with thin, wax-covered leaves?(1 point)
Responses
A. The plants need to survive the year-round dry conditions.
TB. he plants need to be able to grow in the moist, humid air.
C. The plants need to be able to grow in sandy soil.
D. he plants need to survive the hot temperatures in the summer.
Responses
A. The plants need to survive the year-round dry conditions.
TB. he plants need to be able to grow in the moist, humid air.
C. The plants need to be able to grow in sandy soil.
D. he plants need to survive the hot temperatures in the summer.
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A. The plants need to survive the year-round dry conditions.
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