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How do plants react to their environment? A: growing toward the light B: spreading seeds C: Growing thorns D: Dropping their leaves
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How do plants react to their environment?
A: growing toward the light
B: spreading seeds
C: Growing thorns
D: Dropping their leaves
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It's a
That's how plants reacted to their environment
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A: Growing toward the light.
Plants need light energy to survive, so naturally they'd grow toward that source.
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