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Why are crops in the artic grow larger than normal during the summer months?

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(1 point) Crops in the arctic grow larger than normal during the summer months because the snow and ice from winter starts to melt, giving the plants a lot more water.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Crops in the arctic grow larger than normal during the summer months because the snow and ice from winter starts to melt, giving the plants a lot more water.

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