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Warm-Up 1. What type of pressure systems are tornadoes and hurricanes associated with? 2. Name the intensity ranking system for Tornados and hurricanes.
We’re Diggin’ Up Bones!. Fossils are what is left of living things from the past. Fossils can be prints of animals or plants. Some fossils are parts of.
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