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13 December, 21:43

Over time, a plant pollinated by a hummingbird has developed very long, tube-like flowers. Why might the flower have adapted in this way?

This is a short answer question I also have to expain why I think this

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  1. 13 December, 22:15
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    The flower would have adapted to allow the hummingbird to better pollinate it. I believe this to be true because it follows the process of adaptation.
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