Biology, asked by kearneyking11, 1 year ago

isters Suzy and Sara planted a vegetable garden. They both planted a row of potatoes. When it came time to dig the potatoes, Suzy had buckets of big, round potatoes, but Sara's plants were very small and had not produced any new potatoes. What environmental factor COULD have caused Sara's potato crop to fail?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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For the proper growth of a plant, it requires proper sunlight, water, nutrients, soil etc.

Since, the potatoes are growing in the same field the reason cannot be soil, climate, soil because it will be same in both the cases.

The obvious reason can be may be the potatoes of Suzy were getting proper sunlight, water and nutrients.

Thus, they grew well.

Answered by 6014051739mg
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Answer:

C, lack of ferilizer

Explanation:

lack of fertilizer This is the only environmental factor. The other answers are all inherited traits. Are the flowers complete? Are the plants disease, fungus, and bug resistant? These are traits a plant inherits...

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