Social Studies, 21.08.2019 16:50 mikaelalcool49
Seeing the colored traffic lights at an intersection as festival or holiday decorations rather than a warning of impending danger is a symptom of
a. narcotics.
b. hallucinogens.
c. stimulants,
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At 3476 kilometer the moon's diameter is slightly less than the distance across from what
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