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Jayla Hurley
29 January, 03:23
How are plants pull toward the sun
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Beatrice Soto
29 January, 04:54
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Looking for light
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Since plants require sunlight in order to produce light, they need to be exposed to it. Now, since there are other plants attempting to do the same they have to grow higher so they don't get put in the others shadow and possibly die due to lack of sunlight.
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