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why there is no secondary growth in the plants of coastal areas?​

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Answered by shafanazar8
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In coastal region the climatic conditions are almost uniform through out the year. So, there is no difference in the activity of cambium. Hence the secondary wood is not differentiated into spring and autumn wood. So, no annual rings are formed.

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