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Discuss in your class.

What are the advantages of learning science?

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The advantages of science are:

  1. It will make our lives easier.
  2. It helps us organize our daily activities.
  3. This helps our work be done faster.
  4. It helps us communicate more easily with others.
  5. This helps us better know and understand other cultures and societies.
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