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PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION ASAP THIS COUNTS A GRADE! PLEASEEEEEEEE I put in the picture and the question is “What is the optimum temperature for the clam development?” PLEASE u…
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PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION ASAP THIS COUNTS A GRADE! PLEASEEEEEEEE
I put in the picture and the question is “What is the optimum temperature for the clam development?”
PLEASE use the picture to answer the question. :)
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because most clams developed at 30 degrees
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