in the background, tourists walk along the rim trail in bryce canyon national park. in the foreground, a small but still-living pine tree clings to its precarious existence overlooking one of the most glorious views on the planet. what is the history of this tree? group of answer choices several closely related seeds from a nearby pine tree sprouted here, and grew together symbiotically. the roots of the tree were excavated by the rare bark-biting bryce beaver. an earthquake fault, like the sevier fault in nearby red canyon, dropped the canyon relative to the rim trail, leaving the roots sticking out of the ground. earthquakes shook the ground, shoving the tree up as the roots were squeezed by the compressional, or p, waves. the tree grew in the normal way, with its roots underground, but rapid erosion washed the dirt



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