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2 x x 5
Recent weather and climate data show that consistent warmer weather is moving further north in the United States. If this pattern holds, which of the following is most likely to happen to the deciduous forests
currently seen primarily in the southern and eastern parts of the country?
O They would spread across the country, from coast to coast.
O They would die out in the south and east.
They would contain individual trees that were smaller on average.
O They would become the dominant species in the north, as well.
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Transcribed Image Text:29.4 Attempt 1 2 x x 5 Recent weather and climate data show that consistent warmer weather is moving further north in the United States. If this pattern holds, which of the following is most likely to happen to the deciduous forests currently seen primarily in the southern and eastern parts of the country? O They would spread across the country, from coast to coast. O They would die out in the south and east. They would contain individual trees that were smaller on average. O They would become the dominant species in the north, as well. 2 W S X *m # 3 e d 0 $ 4 C O r f 49 % 5 V t FE 6 6.0 g L hp y b 11 & 7 O h O u BO 8 n O i ( 9 0 k 3 Sign out O US Sep 29 Р alt Submitted Next Activity 5:07 8
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