Suppose that you are in Glacier Bay, Alaska, and standing at a location that is dominated by Dryas. If you moved toward the edge of the glacier, you would most likely next encounter _______. If you moved in the opposite direction, away from the edge of the glacier, you would most likely next encounter _______.
A) lichens and mosses; spruce
B) lichens and mosses; alders
C) alders; lichens and mosses
D) alders; spruce
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