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As the seedling continues to grow, it will bend toward the sunlight. The seedling develops roots to absorb water, air, and nutrients. The roots spread to the upper soil. There are many things that can threaten a seedling's survival: fire, drought, flood, animals, insects, and disease can all attack the seedling. At this stage, the seedling is very vulnerable and has a chance of not surviving this stage of growth.


Based on evidence from the text, which describes what threatens a seedling's survival?

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Fire, drought, flood, animals, disease


Water, air, and nutrients


Bending toward sunlight


Developing roots to absorb water

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Answer:

Fire, drought, flood, animals, disease

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The answer is the first option
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