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2 years ago
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What scientific fact is Tommy’s theory based on? Meteors can do some crazy things. Spaceships often land on Earth. Technology ma

kes space travel possible. Meteors can move people from planet to planet.
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Ann [662]2 years ago
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Answer: Technology makes space travel possible.

Explanation: Answered the question.

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