Environment
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Sugar Maple Unlikely to Be Moved by Climate Change
Sugar Maples will remain until further notice. Climate is a critical aspect in determining a plant species' developing region. Some research recommends that climate change will cause some species to spread several dozen kilometers north of their current distribution areas in the next century.
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