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Why does a tree that has the most shade have a bigger area?
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Why does a tree that has the most shade have a bigger area?
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Why does a tree that has the most shade have a bigger area?
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Because the tree is bigger, and the more sun and the more bigger which would make the leafs bigger and branches etc. would make it larger, and the leaves are blocking the sun from the grass from getting hit from the sun which makes shade.
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