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If vascular plants have so many advantages, why do nonvascular plants still exist on Earth today?
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If vascular plants have so many advantages, why do nonvascular plants still exist on Earth today?
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Because they were here when the Earth started, so it is difficult to get rid of them
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because they easily take over farmlands
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