Science is all around us! What is the science? How much water gets wasted What is the science?

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Science is all around us!

What is the science?

How much water gets wasted What is the science?

How much gravity does it take to push her down? What is the science?

What environmental impact does this have? What is the science?

How much force does it take to move an object? What is the science?

How long does it last? What is the science?

How long does it grow each day? What is the science?

How much time between each flap?

What is the science?

How much strain can it take?

What is the science?

What is hair made from? What is the science?

The biology and the cross sections from it.

Created by Georgia And Yoon Su