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Four friends argued about why an apple on the ground eventually ros away and disappears. This is eventually what they said Anna:"I think it's just something that happens over time Selma: "I think small
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Four friends argued about why an apple on the ground eventually ros away and disappears. This is eventually what they said
Anna:"I think it's just something that happens over time
Selma: "I think small organisms use it for energy building material"
Felicia: I think the atoms and molecules in the Apple just break apart
Logan: I think wind and water soften it and it dissolves into the soil
Eli: I think water and air rot into it then small animals come and eat the rest
jack: I think it gets old and breaks apart into pieces too small to see
which student do you agree most with explain_________
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All but felicia are right I believe?
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