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From: IMS (iselin5@injersey.infi.net)
Date: Fri Mar 02 2001 - 13:09:47 EST

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    Robins might fly at a different altitude than the hawks because the
    hawks might hurt or kill the Robins. They probably fly higher at night
    than at day because they need more light from the moon. During the day,
    there's sunlight everywhere. They fly lower because it's hotter up high
    closer to the sun.

    Iselin Middle School/7th grade
    Katie Gonzalez
    Sarah Heitmeyer
    Pamela Oglesby
    Apurva Sanghvi



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