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Why Aren't Ferns Commonly Found in Deserts

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Why aren't ferns commonly found in deserts?


A) Fern fronds are sensitive to UV light.
B) Fern spores are unable to resist prolonged dry conditions.
C) Ferns are nonvascular and cannot absorb water from deep within the soil.
D) Fern pollen is spread by insects that do not occur in deserts.

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