why are some plants bigger and some plants smaller?
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it depends on which part of the world they are in
in the equitoral regions they are very high but in the Arctic they are very small
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Previously, the textbook theory explained leaf size variability in terms of available water and the risk of overheating. In those places with high rainfall, such as in the tropics, leaves grow larger while small-leaved plants flourish in arid and high altitude environmeSmall plants, large plants:
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