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How Plants Help Us: Observing Things About Us

A young boy bicycling to his uncle's farm observes the plants around him and discovers that plants are helpful in many ways. Explains that people are dependent upon plants for food, clothing, wood, paper, rubber, and many other common articles important in their daily lives.

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A young boy bicycling to his uncle's farm observes the plants around him and discovers that plants are helpful in many ways. Explains that people are dependent upon plants for food, clothing, wood, paper, rubber, and many other common articles important in their daily lives.

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