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Biology, 01.08.2019 01:30, s61371

Why are plants in the alpine biome typically low growing? a. they have limited access to nutrients. b. they have limited access to sunlight. c. they have too much access to water. d. the have access to nutrient-rich soil. select the best answer from the choices provided

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