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Large woody vines are more commonly found in :
Options
(a) temperate forest
(b) mangroves
(c) tropical rainforests
(d) alpine forests
Correct Answer:
tropical rainforests
Explanation:
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Lianas are large climbing Woody vines that drape tropical rainforest tress. They have adopted to life in rain forest by having their roots in the ground and climbing high on to the tree canopy to reach available sunlight . Many lians start life in the rainforest canopy and send roots down to the ground