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waynest

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Why does oil not dissolve in water?
 A) It has covalent bonds connecting the atoms.
  B) It is found within tissues of organisms.
  C) It is not a polar molecule.
  D) It has ionic bonds.

Question 2

A boundary in which crustal plates slide laterally past one another is called a ____.
 A) transform fault
  B) convergent zone
  C) divergent zone
  D) rift valley



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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