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devlian [24]
3 years ago
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Read a student's directions for planting carrots. First, poke one-inch holes into the soil about 2 inches apart. Next, place one

seed in each hole. Third, cover the holes with soil. Finally, water the soil thoroughly. Listing these directions in the order in which they should be done is called a recipe. goal. sequence. consequence
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Strike441 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

sequence

Explanation:

sequence means: a particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other

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Kakadu is one, Uluru another, the magnificent red sandy deserts, the Kimberley. These are part of our country’s essence, and they provide a rare lens into the wonder of nature and the timelessness and value of our land.

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This place, and its coherence is important to us, but it is also internationally significant, as one of the world’s last remaining large natural areas.

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The “outback” is a quixotic term that has sometimes more shifting myth than reality. In a new study funded by Pew Charitable Trusts assessing remote Australia, we mapped and defined the outback on the basis of explicit criteria: distance from major population centres, relatively intact natural environments, low human population density, relatively infertile soils and low productivity.

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