Nature’s Clock Multiple Choices
This passage focuses on the lifespans of herbaceous plants, highlighting how different plants complete their lifecycle based on species and environmental factors. Annuals complete their lifecycle in one growing season, while perennials can live for multiple years by regrowing from their roots. Biennials have a two-year lifecycle, with vegetative growth occurring in the first year and flowering in the second. The passage emphasizes how environmental factors like climate and soil quality affect the survival and growth of these plants.
Reading this type of text sharpens students’ comprehension of plant biology and environmental science, fostering an understanding of how climate and habitat influence plant growth. It encourages critical thinking as students analyze how different factors impact the lifespans of various plants. By encountering terms like perennials and biennials, students expand their vocabulary and improve their ability to read and interpret scientific language. The structured explanations also contribute to grammar proficiency through exposure to complex information delivery.