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Rainbow [258]
4 years ago
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I need the answer pls help its in scince

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katovenus [111]4 years ago
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Answer:

i think the answer is A but im not 100% sure

Anna71 [15]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It is D

Explanation:

we are able to perceive easily that Amazon is not producing that 20% of World’s Oxygen for why we can mention it as “lung of the world” but it's still a great source of 6% of Oxygen, home of 10% of species, benefactor of the environment in which we belong to.

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