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30 January, 15:01

Which is not true of a deciduous tree in winter?

A) It uses food stored in its trunk.

B) It stops growing.

C) Its roots contract.

D) It stops photosynthesizing.

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  1. 30 January, 16:58
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    It is C. It's roots do not contract during the winter.
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