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Which choice is a similar characteristic of “The Story of Snow” and "Fibonacci’s Amazing Find”? A. Numbers and patterns can help us learn more about nature. B. Snowflakes s…
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Which choice is a similar characteristic of “The Story of Snow” and "Fibonacci’s Amazing Find”?
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Numbers and patterns can help us learn more about nature.
B.
Snowflakes show the same pattern that can be seen in a nautilus shell.
C.
Numbers can be counted in nature.
D.
Different regions have different patterns of nature.
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