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What is a part of the year that has a unique amount of daylight or precipitation? A. photoperiod B. season C. month D. planting zone
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What is a part of the year that has a unique amount of daylight or precipitation?
A. photoperiod
B. season
C. month
D. planting zone
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Answer: season
Explanation: it’s season ( took the test )
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