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27 February, 10:53

Why do amphibians live near water?

a. to prevent drying out and as a food source

b. to prevent drying out and to lay their eggs

c. to prevent dring out and to have water

d. to prevent drying out and to be close to flora for protection

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  1. 27 February, 14:37
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    It is b: to prevent drying out and to lay their eggs

    remember they have moist skin and lay eggs in water
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