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The answer is refracted or scattered | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is hearing | allenai/sciq |
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... | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is zygospore | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is sexual reproduction | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is open clusters | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is water | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is generation of electricity | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is endocytosis and exocytosis | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is horsepower | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is leaves | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is oxidative fibers | allenai/sciq |
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Example of related question Q and answer A: Q: Something that has all of the characteristics of life is considered to be what? A: There is not just one distinguishing feature that separates a living thing from a non-living thing. A cat moves but so does a car. A tree grows bigger, but so does a cloud. A cell has struct... | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is calvin cycle | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is equilibrium | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is saturn | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is wind | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is lifelong reproduction | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is silicon and german... | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is radiation | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is gravity | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is ionic bonds | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is nucleus | allenai/sciq |
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The... | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is biogeography | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is glucose | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is simple diffusion | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is primates | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is spores | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is prokaryotes and eukaryotes | allenai/sciq |
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The answer is bathymetric | allenai/sciq |
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