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How did the plants and animals respond to the rain

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Answered by srithi1287
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Plants can sense changes in the seasons. Leaves change color and drop each autumn in some climates (Figure below). Leaves changing color is a response to the shortened length of the day in autumn. ... And, in the spring, the winter buds on the trees break open, and the leaves start to grow. Plants respond to their environment in a variety of ways. The response of an organism, usually a plant, to an environmental stimulus is called a tropism. ... The naming of the tropism is associated with the stimulus. For example, the movement of plant roots towards water is called hydrotropism.

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Plants can sense changes in the seasons. Leaves change color and drop each autumn in some climates (Figure below). Leaves changing color is a response to the shortened length of the day in autumn. ... And, in the spring, the winter buds on the trees break open, and the leaves start to grow. Plants respond to their environment in a variety of ways. The response of an organism, usually a plant, to an environmental stimulus is called a tropism. ... The naming of the tropism is associated with the stimulus. For example, the movement of plant roots towards water is called hydro tropism.

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