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Sav [38]
2 years ago
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I dont know how to do this and im currently crying !

Biology
2 answers:
Sonja [21]2 years ago
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1. Ph level
2. Plant height
3. Some plants are affected differently than others.
4. It would probably be less or equal to.
Serga [27]2 years ago
4 0
Sorry, I don’t remember much about Biology but if you need to talk I’m here everything will be okay, just be patient with yourself
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