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In a rainforest, some plants grow in the canopy while other plants grow on the forest floor. These two areas cause plants to go through photosynthesis at different rates. Which statement reasonably explains this difference?
The canopy plants get less radiant energy and produce less oxygen than the plants on the forest floor
The canopy plants get more radiant energy and produce more oxygen than the plants on the forest floor.
The canopy plants get more radiant energy and produce less oxygen than the plants on the forest floor.
The canopy plants get less radiant energy and produce more oxygen than the plants on the forest floor.
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