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Living Environment Regents June 2006 Question 31 PDF Print E-mail
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Correct Answer: Option 4 Sugar maples can grow anywhere black oats can grow.

Option 1 is incorrect. The diagram shows that there is an increase the number of trees when the moisture content is low for Red oak and Black oak. When the moisture in high, American elm and Black willow thrive. On the other hand, sugar maple flourishes when the moisture content is moderate. Therefore, these five species have different habitat preferences.

Option 2 is incorrect. American elm prefers to live in wet environments.

Option 3 is incorrect. Red oaks prefer dry environments, while black willows favor wet.

 

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