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Jeffrey Maddox
30 October, 16:32
What would happen to a plant in a severe drought
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Valentino Avery
30 October, 19:29
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It would get to dry and die out
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Evangeline Castaneda
30 October, 20:13
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Well lets see ... it would die
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