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Science Assignment 1 References

This document contains a list of 30 references related to science topics such as sundials, friction, mold, and sustainability. The references include journal articles, websites, images, and videos on experiments and lessons about these science concepts for students and teachers. Many of the references provide additional educational resources for teaching science concepts in hands-on ways.

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Science Assignment 1 References

This document contains a list of 30 references related to science topics such as sundials, friction, mold, and sustainability. The references include journal articles, websites, images, and videos on experiments and lessons about these science concepts for students and teachers. Many of the references provide additional educational resources for teaching science concepts in hands-on ways.

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