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levacccp [35]
3 years ago
6

First person to get right gets 98 points

History
2 answers:
ycow [4]3 years ago
4 0

First answer is B because it moves because of heat, and you could probably assume.

2nd is C, obvious

3rd St Helens, the rest arent on the map

4th My best guess is changing

Darya [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the correct answer is b

Explanation:

the correct answer is b just took the test

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