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If you took a 20 foot tree and hammered a spike into 3 feet above the ground how high would that spike be 30 years later when the tree is 100 feet tall ? why?
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If you took a 20 foot tree and hammered a spike into 3 feet above the ground how high would that spike be 30 years later when the tree is 100 feet tall ? why?
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how is life
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