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Biology, 26.07.2021 19:30 TheCampingStone

Sealing new homes tightly can be bad for energy efficiency, but good for air quality. True
FALSE- it is good for both
FALSE - it is bad for both
FALSE- it is good for energy efficiency, but bad for air quality

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