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How can hydrotropism cause problems?

A: Plants will absorb most of the water from the source.
B: Plants can grow near water sources preventing access to other organisms.
C: In cities, plants can grow in drainpipes causing it to back up.
D: Plants can cause water to become polluted.

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Answer: In cities, plants can grow in drainpipes causing them to back up.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants can grow near water sources preventing access to other organisms.

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