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Do hardwork and intelligence can be inherit or not?
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Hey there!
Hardwork can't be inherited,because it's an acquired trait.(A trait which acquired by an individual in his lifetime)
Whereas, intelligent can be inherited but there might a little bit variation.
Hope it helps
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