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Question

The branchy part of a tree above the stem is known as

Options

  • crown

  • canopy

  • sapling

  • humus

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Solution

crown

Explanation:

The branchy part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown.

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Chapter 17: Forests : Our Lifeline - MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS [Page 90]

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NCERT Exemplar Science [English] Class 7
Chapter 17 Forests : Our Lifeline
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS | Q 9. | Page 90

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