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Anabella Massey
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17 June, 10:31
There is a limited amount of matter on Earth.
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17 June, 10:54
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There is a limited amount of matter on earth true
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Destiney Mooney
17 June, 10:58
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I'm not sure where the question is here. Yes it is true that there is a limited amount of matter on Earth ...
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