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Yanka [14]
4 years ago
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Como habrás visto San Isidro fue nombrado santo por muchos de sus milagros, casi siempre relacionados con el Agua, tan necesario

para el campo. Escribe cinco cosas que para hacerlas es necesaria el agua, como que crezcan las plantas.???
History
1 answer:
Ede4ka [16]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: 1. Para sembrar plantas se necesita agua. 2. Para poner un pez en una pecera se necesita agua. 3. Para bañarse se necesita agua. 4. Para mantenerse hidratado. 5. Para lavar las cosas como por ejemplo los utensilios de la casa, un carro, regar un jardín.

Explanation: Es muy fácil si piensas en todo lo que haces con el agua a diario. Ahí vez para cuantas cosas se necesita el agua.

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