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Biology, 17.11.2020 03:00 jameskarbar9p8c9d2

Which of the following would characterize the dutch system of production? A) use of greenhouses to grow plants
B) regulation of temperature that the plants are exposed to
C) regulation of plant growth patterns
D) mechanical automation of farming
E) all of the above
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