Which example of transportation most likely involves the widest variety of vehicles?
A. Blood...
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Which example of transportation most likely involves the widest variety of vehicles?
A. Blood is rushed from a blood bank to a local hospital.
B. Fresh vegetables are transported from a farm to a nearby city.
C. science textbook is transported from a printer in China to your school, and then to your home.
D. Gravel from a gravel pit is transported to construction sites across the state.
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