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7. Is the Orange Team's claim supported by the observations they have made about sound? a. Yes, because all animals do hear. b. No, because not all animals hear the same ra…
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7. Is the Orange Team's claim supported by the observations they have made about sound? a. Yes, because all animals do hear. b. No, because not all animals hear the same ra…
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7. Is the Orange Team's claim supported by the observations they have made about sound?
a. Yes, because all animals do hear.
b. No, because not all animals hear the same ranges of sounds and not all animals have ears.
c. Yes, because all animals have ears.
d. No, because not all animals can hear low-pitched sounds.
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