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Q: Why is a teammate bond often so strong?
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What shared experiences makes the teammate bond so strong in apex?

all of the above :)


Why is teammate bonds often so strong?

When working together in the same space, people MUST have some type of a bond. Teammates work together, win and lose together, and often eat and live together.


Why is the teammate bond often so strong?

When working together in the same space, people MUST have some type of a bond. Teammates work together, win and lose together, and often eat and live together.


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The covalent bond is not so strong as the ionic bond.


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