Most matter in the natural world is a mixture of substances. Consider seawater, dirt, and plants. Explain why each of these examples of matter is a mixture.
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seawater- a substain of water and salt
Dirt-a substain of water and Soil
Dirt-a substain of water and Soil
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All three examples of matter are mixtures of substances. Seawater contains water and salt. Dirt contains different kinds of particles, including mud, stone, and organic matter. Plants have different structures, such as roots, stems, and leaves, which are made of different substances.
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