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1. Why do trees that grow alone in a field often have a large spread out canopy of leaves as well as being as wide as it is tall, whereas trees that grow in a rainforest are extremely tall and have concentrated
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1. Why do trees that grow alone in a field often have a large spread out canopy of leaves as well as being as wide as it is tall, whereas trees that grow in a
rainforest are extremely tall and have concentrated canopies at the very top of the tree?
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