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    Which Data Is Most Useful to Measure Primary Productivity in a Terrestrial
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Which Data Is Most Useful to Measure Primary Productivity in a Terrestrial

Question 46

Question 46

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Which data is most useful to measure primary productivity in a terrestrial ecosystem?


A) temperature readings
B) potential evapotranspiration
C) intensity of solar radiation
D) annual precipitation
E) amount of carbon fixed

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