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You find an unknown life form. It is green, small, and slug-like, and has one eye. The organism has no visible mouth and appears to wither and get sick if kept away from sunlight. Is it a consumer or a producer? How do you know? Support your answer with evidence.
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Which statements best describe monsoons? check all that apply. they force cool, moist air from oceans to rise. they are winds that blow in the opposite direction of a normal wind. they bring rain in the summer and drought in the winter they increase rainfall in south asia, africa, and australia. they influence precipitation as wind moves near a mountain.
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