Vegetation that grows along the floors of tropical and temperate forests is called undergrowth. How is the undergrowth of a tropical rain forest most likely to differ from the undergrowth of a temperate forest?
A.
A tropical rain forest's undergrowth most likely experiences periods of dormancy during colder weather.
B.
A tropical rain forest's undergrowth most likely experiences periods of dormancy during rainy weather.
C.
The undergrowth of a tropical rain forest most likely requires more sunlight.
D.
The undergrowth of a tropical rain forest most likely requires less sunlight.
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Option D is the right one for this question.
The undergrowth of tropical rainforest most likely requires less sunlight.
The tropical rainforest floor receives only 2% of the sunlight; only plants can grow in this region.
The forest floor is a relatively clear of vegetarian, because of the low sunlight penetration.
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