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Explain why a mark on a blade of grass will move away from the ground as the grass blade grows, but a similar mark on a tree trunk will not move away from the ground.
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Explain why a mark on a blade of grass will move away from the ground as the grass blade grows, but a similar mark on a tree trunk will not move away from the ground.
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The first is correct a tree goes up to an extent then grows outwards whereas grass grows up
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I believe it is due the fact that when grass grows it grows from the ground up.
However a tree grows from the top and keeps going upwards.
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