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Select ALL the QUANTITATIVE observations of the picture above: *
There...
Biology, 20.10.2020 02:01 remyboy1938
HELP I NEED HELP
Select ALL the QUANTITATIVE observations of the picture above: *
There is ONE broken tree.
The house fell because of an earth quake.
There are 15 trees.
The house was not well-built.
Mr. Scaife did a crazy science experiment which blew up the house.
There is ONE house standing
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