hongtychay hongtychay
  • 06-05-2022
  • Biology
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Why are seeds so important? what will happen if there are no more seeds.

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mathkid1010 mathkid1010
  • 06-05-2022
we won’t be able to reproduce food and it will slowly kill the world by hunger
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belovedcory
belovedcory belovedcory
  • 06-05-2022
Seeds are important because: No seeds = No food, no vegetables.
No trees, no air.
We won't be able to produce food.
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