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How does Africa’s rain forest differ from the savanna

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Specifically, we suggest that tropical mesic savannas are predominantly mixed tree–C4 grass systems defined by fire tolerance and shade intolerance of their species, while forests, from which C4 grasses are largely absent, have species that are mostly fire intolerant and shade tolerant.
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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

on edge

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