<p>like</p>
<p>Water droplet…cloud droplet…rain drop?</p>
<p>something like that I think</p>
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<p>Water droplet…cloud droplet…rain drop?</p>
<p>something like that I think</p>
<p>how did you know?</p>
<p>The passage mentioned it.</p>
<p>^ i got the same answer</p>
<p>45
grandparents’
coz the passage then talked about both grandpa and grandma, if my memory is right.</p>
<p>Who says pure water freeze at 4°C? Haha…You frighten us, but acually, still 0°C</p>
<p>That’s Right…</p>
<p>It’s water, cloud, rain because it said water droplets are created from cloud droplets which then form rain drops.</p>
<p>What about that question about the max altitude of 4000. Was it because they couldn’t go that high because the water was forzen and there was less water droplets?</p>
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<p>I thought that the cloud droplet was last. I think that the passage mentioned that the aspects compose the cloud droplet.</p>
<p>^Do you mean crystallized?</p>
<p>Wartsandall, I’m pretty sure the passage listed the exact order which was water, cloud, rain</p>
<p>Noooo it said cloud droplets are formed from water droplets. Some others confirmed this answer in the science thread ^.^</p>
<p>I probably missed that then. Thanks for the clarification.</p>
<p>Still dont know that question about why they probably couldn’t test the water vapor at higher than 4000 meters…</p>
<p>only water vapor gas would be present at over 4000 meters? answer choice A i believe</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what they put for the colony ones that gave you choices that were like O, N, P or something like that? There were 2 questions like this and I’m pretty sure I put P for both (most likely incorrect)</p>
<p>I think P for the first one and O for the second one if I remember</p>
<p>Can’t remember exactly but those were cake for me since we did kirby-bauer antibiotic sensitivity test EXACTLY like that just last week. I think I put O for the first and P for the second, but I might just be making that up.</p>
<p>what wisco said, it’s probably the reverse</p>
<p>I just looked at the pictures and compared them with the graphs… science is really just “reading graphs and tables”</p>