Summer wood is often darker than spring wood because
A) it has a greater number of knots.
B) less water is available to the tree, resulting in smaller, thicker cells.
C) it is closer to the outer bark.
D) it is a younger wood.
E) the higher temperatures slow the tree's growth.
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