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How do plants protect themselves from sunlight?
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How do plants protect themselves from sunlight?
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"addili asked the Naked Scientists:
I was wondering how plants protect themselves from too much sunlight. As they can't move into the shade, they must have some strategy to deal with the high amount of energy during midday.
Thanks a lot for your great program!
I love learning from you while cycling to work
What do you think?
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