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Rainbow trout is non- native to the united states. however this species is breeding with the native gula yltrout acientistrecently observed that the hola trout were becoming exitinct what is the cause of their extinction
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Select all that apply the earth orbits the sun because a. the earth is in motion therefore stays in motion b. the suns gravity pulls the earth in a curved path c. a contact force is pushing the earth
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