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14 June, 22:57

Irrigation projects have made it possible to practice agriculture in formerly arid areas. What might be the impact of this on the native plant population?

A) They would out compete the crops and destroy them.

B) They would not be affected as they do not need water.

C) Their growth could be hampered by the new conditions.

D) They would grow better due to the availability of water.

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  1. 14 June, 23:14
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    I do believe that it is C cause some plants grow in certain areas
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