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Biology, 24.04.2020 20:21 taylorpayne525p8qxky

Which describes a possible favored adaptive change in plants if a certain area underwent an Ice Age?
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Plants shut down their reproductive processes for thousands of years.

Seeds that are adapted to warm climates will germinate in greater numbers.

Stems will become taller and thinner over time.

Plants that could withstand the cold would reproduce in greater numbers.

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