I'm growing wheat on my deck, and one half is in the shade and one half is in the sun. The part in the shade is twice as high as the part in the sun. Why is that? Shouldn't it be the other way around?
Answers:
Well, it has no sense at all.
Of course it should be the other way around.
That part must get sunlight at some time of the day, otherwise is impossible.
I should know, I grow 5,000 acres of wheat every year and the only spots where wheat does not develops correctly is beside the trees.
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