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General Science
General Science
A broad field covering various scientific disciplines, offering a general understanding of the scientific principles that govern the natural world.
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Q: What are the 3 types of adaptations and examples
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Q: What is any energy resource that can be used in place of fossil fuels called nuclear energy
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