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Students planted the same type and number of seeds in pots A and B. The amount and type of soil in both pots were also the same. Each plant received the same amount of water each week. Pot A was placed by a sunny window. Pot B was placed in a closet. After four weeks, the students observed the plants in both pots. The plants in pot A were green with thick stems. The plants in pot B were yellow with thin stems. Which statement best explains why the plants in pot A were different from the plants in pot B?

A) Pot A contained more soil than pot B.
B) Pot A contained more seeds than pot B.
C) Pot A received more sunlight than pot B.
D) Pot A received more water than pot B.
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User Anacron
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The answer you are looking for is C
User Benny
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The correct answer is C. Pot A received more sunlight than pot B.

Step-by-step explanation

According to the situation described in the question, the only difference between pot A and pot B is exposure to the sun, since plant A that was located next to the window received more sun than plant B that was enclosed in a closet. It is necessary to remember that plants need sunlight to perform photosynthesis, a process by which they create their food and produce oxygen. According to the above, the reason why the plant of pot A showed better characteristics than pot B, was its exposure to the sun. So, the correct answer is C. Pot A received more sunlight than pot B.

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