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Lea Osborn
23 March, 13:07
What does increase mean in science
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Mckenna Williamson
23 March, 15:51
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Increase means:
example) when the sponge was put in water its weight increase.
So imcrease pretty much means rhat an object is getting more of something
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Terrell Clark
23 March, 16:47
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Make more of, make it higher
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