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Use the drop down menus to match each example to the fossil topic discussed then to show how the fossil record gives evidence of evolution
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Omar paddles a canoe downstream at a rate of 5 mi/hr. the stream is flowing at a rate of 12 mi/hr. what is the actual velocity of the canoe? a: 5 mi/hr, downstream b: 7 mi/hr, downstream c: 12 mi/hr, downstream d: 17 mi/hr, downstream
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Biology, 23.06.2019 02:00
What adaptations does this plant have to thrive in a dry and arid environment? this plant has in order to store water. in addition, it has modified leaves that are to protect the plant from water loss. reset next
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