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Which layer of earth has the lowest temperature, is entirely solid, and floats on top of fluid-like matter?
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Which are characteristics of flukes? check all that apply. a they are free living. b they are a type of flatworm. c they reproduce sexually. d they have eyespots. e they are segmented.
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Interactions between organisms and their environment impact the organism’s overall population. the jaguar panthera onca is the largest cat in north america. it is found in areas across the southwest, including arizona, new mexico, and texas. it is a carnivore that has powerful jaws and sharp teeth and preys on fish, turtles, tapirs, and many smaller mammals. which shows the relationship between the jaguar and turtles?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00
One reason scientists are trying to develop fuel sources from corn and sugar is because these sources are renewable fossil fuels are being depleted these crops can be widely grown all of the above
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