Biology, 08.05.2022 06:20 marquezbell6577
During the summer months in Earth's Northern Hemisphere, carbon
absorption of plants on land increases.
Which statement best describes the reason for this?
Select one:
Sunlight is more abundant in
summer months, which causes plants to carry out
more photosynthesis.
Summer months are often very dry, and plants have difficulty carrying out in photosynthesis in such conditions.
Summer months have less cloud cover than usual, and this reduces plants capacity for carrying out photosynthesis.
In summer months, people burn less fuel for heating, which means plants do not get enough carbon dioxide.
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