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    The Outer Bark on Trees Often Appears Cracked and Uneven
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The Outer Bark on Trees Often Appears Cracked and Uneven

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Question 3

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The outer bark on trees often appears cracked and uneven because


A) different regions of the bark grow at different rates.
B) the cork cambium reabsorbs some of the bark.
C) increases in stem length stretch the bark.
D) increases in stem thickness stretch the bark.

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