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The structures that help plants survive in rainy places like Washington state are quite different from the structures of plants in dry places like Arizona. Formulate a prediction of what would happen if
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The structures that help plants survive in rainy places like Washington state are quite different from the structures of plants in dry places like Arizona. Formulate a prediction of what would happen if a cactus from Arizona was planted in the state of Washington.
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Most likely, the cactus would not survive, because it needs direct sunlight and it rarely rains in Arizona.
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