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A. seahorses eat weeds for their food
                       B. the male seahorse do the hatching
                       C. seahorses are tiny horses
                       D. the female seahorse keeps eggs in her pouch
                       E. the female seahorse doesn’t eat fish during pregnancy

                   32. Where do seahorses find food?
                       A. around coral reefs
                       B. on sea floor
                       C. among seaweeds
                       D. on shores
                       E. under stones

                   33. How does the seahorse swing its fin?
                       A. with its back
                       B. with its position
                       C. with its flexible tail
                       D. with a slow manner
                       E. with a fast movement

                   34. What makes seahorses remarkable?
                       A. its size
                       B. its reproduction process
                       C. its shape
                       D. its respiratory system
                       E. its rapid movement

                   35. What happens during the mating?
                       A. they lay and hatch eggs
                       B. they swim along together
                       C. they move their fin
                       D. they dance on circles
                       E. they open up the pouch

                   36. What does the female seahorse do after she lays eggs?
                       A. closes the pouch
                       B. lays more eggs
                       C. hatches the eggs
                       D. stays in the pouch
                       E. swims away

                   37. What determines the number of eggs the female seahorse lays?
                       A. the species
                       B. the fertility
                       C. the mating process
                       D. the hatching speed
                       E. the size of the pouch

                   The most common causes of tsunamis are underwater earthquakes. To understand
                   underwater earthquakes, you must first understand plate tectonics. The theory of
                   plate tectonics suggests that the lithosphere, or top layer of the Earth, is made up of
                   a series of huge plates. These plates make up the continents and sea floor. They rest
                   on an underlying viscous layer called the asthenosphere.


                   Think of a pie cut into eight slices. The pie crust would be the lithosphere and the hot,
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