Which of the following is likely to occur in a deciduous forest during the dry season?

a

New leaves are formed

b

The trees die off

c

The undergrowth increases

d

The ground becomes bare

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Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

The answer is **D. The ground becomes bare**. This is because deciduous trees lose their leaves during the dry season and regrow them in the rainy season. This allows the plants to save energy when liquid water is not as available. During the dry season, the forest floor is covered with fallen leaves, which decompose and enrich the soil. The undergrowth decreases as less sunlight reaches the ground. The trees do not die off, but enter a dormant state until the rainy season returns.

Mendula
2 years ago

the answer is D

Som15432
1 year ago

* What's a deciduous forest? It's a forest made up of trees that lose their leaves for part of the year.
* Why do they lose leaves? It's all about saving water. During the dry season (or winter in some places), there's not enough water for the trees to keep their leaves green and healthy. So, they drop them to conserve water.
Now, let's look at the options:
* A: New leaves are formed: This is tricky! New leaves usually grow after the dry season, when there's more water. So, this isn't the best answer.
* B: The trees die off: Nope! Deciduous trees are tough. They're built to survive the dry season.
* C: The undergrowth increases: The undergrowth is all the smaller plants on the forest floor. With less water, these plants would probably struggle, not increase.
* D: The ground becomes bare: Yes! This is the most likely thing to happen. As the trees lose their leaves, the ground becomes bare.
So the best answer is D:The ground becomes bare

Fixity
4 years ago

The answer is D

okekeephraim1
3 years ago

the answer is D

Promisekay
1 year ago

I think the answer picked is wrong

Tifepraise
4 years ago

The deciduous trees shed of its leaves during dry season so as to conserve water nd energy ,then regrow back during the rainy season

okekeephraim1
1 year ago

During the dry season, a deciduous forest undergoes several changes as part of its adaptation to conserve water and survive the dry conditions:

1. **Leaf Shedding**: Deciduous trees shed their leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration. Without leaves, the trees conserve moisture during the period when water is scarce.

2. **Dormancy**: Many plants and trees enter a dormant state, reducing their metabolic activities. This helps them survive the harsh conditions of the dry season.

3. **Ground Vegetation**: The undergrowth and ground vegetation may dry up or die back, as water becomes less available. This can also lead to increased fire risks in some regions.

4. **Animal Adaptations**: Animals in the forest may adapt by migrating to areas with more water, entering a state of dormancy or reduced activity, or relying on stored food and water.

Overall, the forest ecosystem slows down, conserving energy and resources until more favorable conditions return.


hence the answer is D

Monica08
5 months ago

The answer should be D not A because the new leaves would grow in
spring. The answer is not B because the plant is not dead it just shedded
it's leaves to reduce the rate of transpiration.

KosnikaSammy
1 year ago

According to the explanation given to the question, the correct answer should be "B" and not "A", since they lose their leaves during dry season, new leaves are formed during rainy season

KosnikaSammy
1 year ago

Sorry, I thought the option "B" was talking about the leaves.
"A" is correct

Som15432
1 year ago

We're looking for what happens in a deciduous forest during the dry season. Remember, "deciduous" means the trees lose their leaves.
Going through each option:
* A: New leaves are formed: This is tricky! While new leaves do grow back, they usually appear after the dry season when there's more water. So, this isn't the best answer.
* B: The trees die off: Deciduous trees are tough! They're built to survive the dry season, so they don't die.
* C: The undergrowth increases: The undergrowth is all the small plants on the forest floor. With less water during the dry season, these plants would likely struggle, not increase.
* D: The ground becomes bare: Yes! This is the most likely thing to happen. As the trees lose their leaves to conserve water, the ground becomes bare.
Therefore, the correct answer is D: The ground becomes bare.
I think correction needs to be made in the answer you provided.

Myschool Nuel
1 year ago

Thank you all for your contributions. Correction has been made.

toto24
4 years ago

According to the goddamn explanation the answer is D

BroTolu
4 years ago

it shed its leaves

die off

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