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Where do carnivorous plants typically exist? a. In areas with limited carbon dioxide

b. In areas with inadequate amounts of soil
c. In areas with adequate amounts of soil
d. In areas with limited oxygen
e. In areas with limited nitrogen
f. In areas with little water​

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User Hachiko
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Answer:

So it would be B since the areas have inadequate amounts of soil.

Step-by-step explanation:

The habitats of carnivorous plants are varied but usually involve wet, low-nutrient sites including bogs, swamps, waterbodies, watercourses, forests and sandy or rocky sites.

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