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Biology, 08.01.2020 11:31 youngking123

Jane supplied plenty of water, minerals, sunlight, and carbon dioxide for her plant. but the plant still didn't do well. what might be the reason?
it may be too hot or cold for the plant.
the plant doesn't need water.
the plant doesn't need carbon dioxide.

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