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A band or rubber that can be inflated and placed
over a wheel rim and used for cars
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A regularly printed publication that generally
contains news, business, and sports updates
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An orgamism such as bacteria that breaks down
dead plant or animal cells into smaller substances
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The most common element in the earth's crust,
aluminum is a silvery-white chemical element
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A mixture of decaying natural items that can be
used for fertilizer
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A long, soft invertebrate without legs that inches
forward to move
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A branch of science that deals with the flowing
of electrons
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Something made of wood pulp that's often used
to write or draw on
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A cloth made by weaving or knitting
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A solid, clear, and easily breakable material
often used to make windows or bottles
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