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What is one primary ecological benefit of native plants?
They provide habitats for local wildlife.
They require more water than non-native plants.
They grow larger than all other plants.
They have no role in soil conservation.
Why are native plants more beneficial for the environment compared to non-native plants?
They have co-evolved with local ecosystems.
They bloom all year round.
They are generally easier to cultivate.
They can survive in any climate.
What role do native plants play in maintaining soil quality?
They contribute to nutrient cycling.
They generally deplete soil nutrients.
They are less effective than synthetic fertilizers.
They prevent soil moisture retention.
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