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erica [24]
2 years ago
5

How are people made in the world? and How are children made in the world different?

Biology
2 answers:
andrew11 [14]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

people made in the world by god.

the children made by the mother.

Explanation:

in my answer 1 our god made the people in the world to protect our land and to care our world.

and when the people made they made a children by the mother of her own tummy.

densk [106]2 years ago
7 0
Umm god made us .......
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