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yoroshambo

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If humans grew the same way as arthropods
  1.shoes and dresses would have many fewer sizes to choose from.
  2.the second law of thermodynamics would be violated.
  3.children would no longer be small.
  4.the funeral home business would be very strong.
 
Question 2

Giant squid have been found so infrequently because
  1.theyre afraid of humans.
  2.deep-sea creatures as large as this are rare.
  3.there are now fewer sperm whales for them to eat.
  4.most deep-sea nekton are elusive and rarely surface.
 



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Answer to Question 2

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