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29 January, 07:58
Why does each mineral have its own properties?
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Kianna Owens
29 January, 08:08
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Beacause they all belong to a partcular kingdom which operates protons
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Garrett Douglas
29 January, 08:27
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B/c they each need their own section so they can produce nutrient to the other minerals to make soil
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