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a tree and a horse fly have several thing in common 1. they live on this earth 2. they are both living 3. they need energy to survive 4. they are both multi-cellular 5. and both need water. *EDIT* Those traits they share in common with a majority of all living things, what makes the relationship between the fly and the tree unique, is that they both have exoskeletons.

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They are both made of Atoms.

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