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14 July, 00:30
Why do plants produce their own food
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Double Bubble
14 July, 00:31
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Because way back, when there were some kinds of plants that made
their own food, and other kinds of plants that depended on dinosaurs or
people to bring them food, guess which ones starved and became extinct,
and which ones lived and are still among us today.
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Lilliana Griffin
14 July, 00:45
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Thats how the plant stays alive, it produces its own nutrients
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