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Kaylen Rocha
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17 June, 18:58
How are frog bones similar to trees?
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Brielle Randall
17 June, 19:15
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The bones of the frog have similarities to trees. The frog's bones form a growth ring every year, in which it is what the Scientists find out about the frog's age (by counting it.) The age of trees can also be find in its rings (inside the trunk.)
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