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Two identical flowering plants are planted in neighboring yards. One plant grows tall and healthy, with pink flowers. The other is small, has brown leaves, and never grew flowers. What could be the difference
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Two identical flowering plants are planted in neighboring yards. One plant grows tall and healthy, with pink flowers. The other is small, has brown leaves, and never grew flowers. What could be the difference between the 2 plants?
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the difference in the sun light or the water it has taken
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