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21.10.2020 •
Biology
We could tell by the rotten smell, that something putrid was in our trash can
Explain the word putrid
A ample
B alive
C Rotten
D appealing
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Ответ:
1. Most cone-bearing plants are evergreen with needle-like leaves.
2. Conifers never have flowers but produce seeds in cones.
3. Examples include pine, spruce, juniper, redwood, and cedar trees.