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The quiver tree grows in desert areas in southern Africa. In recent decades average
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warming trend will continue. Quiver trees in the hottest parts of their range near
the equator are dying, but quiver trees at high elevations or in parts of the range
that are farther from the equator are growing and reproducing.
which of these best explains what is happening to the quiver tree population in southern africa oop
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