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How do plants adapt to having no water?

the plants find their Own way tO make watter Or their Own food belive it Or NOT !! =) welcome happy to help 081909


What happens when you heat water and condense the vapor to produce a more pure substance?

Watter evaporation is made gradually from lower to hier temperature. Usually watter with impurities is evaporating at hier temperatures. If the process is stopped in time, then watter already evaporated is purified.


What is bouncy polymer?

its glue with borax and watter mixed up together


What is the definition of biophysical factors?

biophysical factors is like when diseases live in watter. what is your exaple?


What are MOST plants and animals unicellular or multicellular?

Most plants are multicellular

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An under watter robot is a robot that is watter resistant and is sent down to do a job that people can't do.


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What happens when you heat water and condense the vapor to produce a more pure substance?

Watter evaporation is made gradually from lower to hier temperature. Usually watter with impurities is evaporating at hier temperatures. If the process is stopped in time, then watter already evaporated is purified.


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