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Eileen Bernard
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4 July, 23:44
What is a trait and why is it important?
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Leanna Thornton
4 July, 23:52
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In science, trait refers to a characteristic that is caused by genetics. Having green eyes or being shorter than average are traits a person might have. In more general use, a trait is an important part of someone's personality or appearance.
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