The answer is A.
In a forest, especially a rainforest, trees must grow rapidly to reach the sun at the canopy. In order to be competitive, they grow tall without as wide as trees in moderate climates.
Most trees in these tropical regions have straight trunks with no branches or leaves until they reach the canopy layer. Below this layer there is very little sunlight and trees have adapted to growing branches and leaves where sunlight can be obtained.
Most trees in the rainforest grow rapidly to escape the darkness of the forest floor to reach the needed sunlight of the canopy. When a gap in the canopy appears, for example due to a fallen tree, the small trees are capable of a growth surge in order to take advantage of the opportunity for sunlight.
<span>Patronage an appointment to a political office usually as a reward for helping a candidate get elected.
Patronage
-Giving government jobs to people who had helped a candidate get elected.
-also known as the spoils system.
spoils system
Also known as patronage, which was the giving of government jobs to people who helped a candidate get elected. However this became a problem in the government because many people who were given these jobs weren't qualified for them, and sometimes used their job positions for their own personal gain. Seeing that this was becoming a major issue in the government reforms began to press for the elimination of patronage, and believed that jobs in civil service/ government administration should go to the most qualified people and not based off their political views or who they were recommended by</span>
Well, I can't see the answer choices. But, if I were doing this in short answer, I'd pick a second hand account of a story.
Answer:
Large-scale food crops = middle colonies
Diverse economy = New England
Large plantations = southern colonies
Explanation:
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