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True or false: Scientists don't have a clear-cut definition of life.
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True or false: Scientists don't have a clear-cut definition of life.
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yes it would be true
Please put me as a Brainlier
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Hello there!
That is totally true.
Even nowadays, scientists cant really find a clear definition of life.
Hope i helped today!
-Sammy)
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