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Avaluació T12 05 - El còmic
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Escriu un connector que: explique una cosa que ja s’ha dit → ... resumisca un discurs → ... afegisca arguments nous → ... corregisca una cosa que ja s’ha dit → ...
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Calculate. Volume
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How many metres squared are 250 dm3 and 56 cm3? m3 The volume of a tube of toothpaste is 75 mL. What is the equivalent measurement in cm3? cm3 Calculate the volume of a water tank whose measurements are…
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Answer. The Universe 1.3
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What does the Big Bang theory try to explain?
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Interpret. Poisonous mushrooms
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The following graph shows the number of deaths caused by eating poisonous mushrooms in a Spanish autonomous community from 2000 to 2009. Comment on the number of deaths. What could be the causes for a…
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The biological importance of insects
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Some insects are harmful and destroy our crops, for example, aphids. Other insects, such as mosquitoes, are parasites and spread serious illnesses. However, insects also provide very useful products.…
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Reptiles dominated the Earth
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200 million years ago, reptiles dominated all of the Earth's land, air and water. Dinosaurs took many forms. They were the biggest land animals that have ever existed. The diplodocus, for example,…
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Match. Continents and oceans
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Match the oceans with the continents that they separate from the others: Africa Eurasia Oceania America Antarctica