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mote1985 [20]
3 years ago
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1.)Low tide is the best feeding time for land predators such as sea gulls.

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11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
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1) False 2)True 3)True 4)brings new nutrients into an underwater region 5)There is usually more fresh water than salt water 6)on both sides of the earth at the same time 7)oceans 8)it can adapt to varying levels of salinity 9)True 10)local residents prefer it to light sand 11)The water levels are consistent. 12)winds 13)the moon 14)middle-tide zone 15False

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