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a tree grows and increase in mass. explain why this is not a violation of the law of conservation of matter

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The growth of a tree does not violate the law of conservation of matter because not atoms are created or destroyed. Growing life develop from preexisting matter via nutrients and minerals from other sources. One way trees grow and increase in mass is with photosynthesis.

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