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If the top portion of plants grow "up," explain why a small tree on a hillside does not grow straight out from the hillside?
A. The tree is growing toward water.
B. The tree is resting on the hillside.
C. The tree is leaning toward the top of the hill so rain won't wash it off.
D. The tree's roots and trunk are growing in response to gravity.
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