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Picture Courtesy: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/interviews/forests/-lianas-threaten-earth-s-carbon-sinks--95139
Context: A study published by the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia identifies ‘Lianas’, a woody vine that climbs trees, are a threat to carbon storage because they compete for sunlight, limiting tree growth and decreasing carbon sequestration capacity.
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q. According to a recent study, how might lianas impact forests? A) They increase the overall growth rate of trees. B) They can compete with trees for sunlight, hindering their growth. C) They provide essential nutrients directly to tree roots. D) They are a food source specifically for certain types of birds. Answer: B |
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