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❓ What is the Earth’s mantle mostly made of?

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❓ Where does the energy in your food originally come from?

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What does “fetch” mean?

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What does “export” mean?

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What is true about adult stem cells?

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What happens to biodiversity when forests are cut down for farmland?

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Why don’t plant cells burst with large vacuoles?

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Why are there no boreal forests in the Southern Hemisphere?

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What is it called when factories close in a country?

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A plant is kept in a dark cupboard for a week. What happens to its glucose production?

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