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How is a crown different from a canopy?

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a

The crown forms a roof-like covering in a forest while the canopy forms the understorey.

b

The crown is the branchy part of a tree on the stem while the canopy is the roof-like covering formed by all tall trees.

c

The crown forms the forest floor of a forest while the canopy forms the understorey.

d

The crown is the branchy part of a tree on the stem while the canopy includes the shrubs and herbs.

answer is B.

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The crown is the branchy part of a tree on the stem while the canopy is the roof-like covering formed by all tall trees.

The crowns of different trees are of different shapes and sizes. A canopy is formed when the crowns of tall trees in forests form a roof-like covering over other plants in a forest.

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