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Suppose the climate in an area becomes much drier than it was before. How would the plants be effected in terms of natural selection?
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Suppose the climate in an area becomes much drier than it was before. How would the plants be effected in terms of natural selection?
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plants with less water stored inside of them would start to die first, and then the rest.
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They were adapted to an environment and once it is taken away the plants will slowly start to die. I'm not 100% :)
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