Geography
Why do tropical deserts have stunted growth?
- Due to high temperature these trees do not grow to great heights.
- Due to scarcity of rain water the trees do not get enough water for their growth.
- Due to long roots that reach deep underground and therefore do not attain height.
- None of the above.
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Due to scarcity of rain water the trees do not get enough water for their growth.
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