34. The passage most strongly implies that the root systems of prairie plants differ from those of plants such as sumac and the Siberian elm in that the root systems of prairie plants:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is F

Explanation

Stem question: What is the difference between prairie plants and other vegetation, such as sumac and Siberian elm, in terms of root system?

The roots of L69—71 prairie plants can resist fire. L79-83 It is the invasive vegetation such as sumac and Siberian elm that are burned by fire. Therefore, compared with the two, the roots of prairie plants are more resistant to burning. Item F is in line with positioning information.

GHJ Item: Not mentioned in the article.