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Crazy plastic journey

If I drop a piece of plastic at school how does it get to the sea? Join Riley as she follows a piece of plastic all the way to the ocean.
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A species is a group of life forms that are similar enough that they can create babies together that are also able to create babies. Wolves and dogs are from the same species, but dogs and cats are not.

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