Recent droughts have caused the tops of quite a few western redcedar trees to die around here. This tree is outside my house (and seems to be a favourite spot for a turkey vulture). Why do you think drought causes trees to die at the top rather than the bottom? (Pick the best answer.)单项选择题

A
Because the tree tops are killed by large birds.
B
Because the leaves at the top of the tree have a lower photosynthetic rate during drought conditions.
C
Because the water potential is already very negative at the top of a tree even when there isn’t a drought, and so when it gets drier the drought stress is worst at the top.
D
Because the leaves at the top have fewer stomata, reducing their ability to regulate water loss effectively.
E
Because the tree tops experience greater exposure to UV radiation, leading to cell damage during drought periods.
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