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Dr. Yung wants you to explain what the reddish-brown substance is to the people of Westfield. As you write your argument, remember to: ● state your claim about the identity of the reddish-brown substance. ● use evidence and reasoning (key concepts) from both Part 1 and Part 2 to support your claim. ● include the vocabulary words listed below in your argument. Chapter 1 Question: What is the reddish-brown substance in the water? Claim 1: The reddish-brown substance is the same as the substance that makes up the pipes. Claim 2: The reddish-brown substance is the same substance as the fertilizer. Claim 3: The reddish-brown substance is not the same as either the fertilizer or the substance that makes up the pipes
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Asmall number of finches are removed randomly from the wild and placed in a protected bird area. they are given as much food as they need and have plenty of space. why would natural selection not occur in this population? a. there is no reason for genetic mutation to occur. b. the birds compete for limited resources, c. the population has not reached carrying capacity. d. there is no genetic variation in the finches.
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