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The image shows a page from a children's educational book about photosynthesis. On the left side, there is a large illustration of a tree with its roots visible. Below the tree are lists of things plants need to live: Agua (Water), Minerales (Minerals), Luz (Light), and Suelo (Soil). To the right of the tree illustration, there is text that begins by stating that plants make their own food. The text then goes on to describe the process of photosynthesis, mentioning that plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to create sugars, which are then stored as starch. The text also mentions chlorophyll and chloroplasts. The overall aesthetic is colorful and designed for a young audience. There is no information or visual content in the image related to La Tagua, Venezuela.
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The image shows a page from a children's educational book about photosynthesis. On the left side, there is a large illustration of a tree with its roots visible. Below the tree are lists of things plants need to live: Agua (Water), Minerales (Minerals), Luz (Light), and Suelo (Soil). To the right of the tree illustration, there is text that begins by stating that plants make their own food. The text then goes on to describe the process of photosynthesis, mentioning that plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to create sugars, which are then stored as starch. The text also mentions chlorophyll and chloroplasts. The overall aesthetic is colorful and designed for a young audience. There is no information or visual content in the image related to La Tagua, Venezuela.

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