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flowering plants and shrubs are unable to grow in deciduous temperate rain forests. What is the possible reason for this phenomenon?
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flowering plants and shrubs are unable to grow in deciduous temperate rain forests. What is the possible reason for this phenomenon?
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Plants require sun to grown and in deciduous rain forests most of the sunlight hits the top of the tall trees and not on the rain forest floor where most of the plants and shrubs are
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I think the answer is C).
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