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Suppose,in the North,one unit of labor produces Suppose,in the North,one unit of labor produces    units of fish or    units of chips.In the South,one unit of labor produces    units of fish and cs units of chips.For the South to specialize in fish,it must be that    .
units of fish or Suppose,in the North,one unit of labor produces    units of fish or    units of chips.In the South,one unit of labor produces    units of fish and cs units of chips.For the South to specialize in fish,it must be that    .
units of chips.In the South,one unit of labor produces Suppose,in the North,one unit of labor produces    units of fish or    units of chips.In the South,one unit of labor produces    units of fish and cs units of chips.For the South to specialize in fish,it must be that    .
units of fish and cs units of chips.For the South to specialize in fish,it must be that Suppose,in the North,one unit of labor produces    units of fish or    units of chips.In the South,one unit of labor produces    units of fish and cs units of chips.For the South to specialize in fish,it must be that    .
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Testable Explanation

A hypothesis that can be supported or refuted through experimentation or observation.

Hypothesis

A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, subject to further testing and experimentation.

Photosynthesis

The process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy and carbon dioxide into chemical energy in the form of glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.

Producers

Organisms, mainly plants and algae, that can produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis, serving as the base of the food chain.

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