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Topic/question posted on Sep 23, 2013 by Heather Blue

Everywhere there's source of food, there's some form of life that finds it.
Feyman's father says, "So you see, everywhere there's source of food, there's some form of life that finds it". Explain what is meant by this sentence and why "some" in in italics.

 
     
     
 
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