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Step-by-step explanation:

a. The blue curve represents the puppies weight because the graph only shows 2 years, humans aren't done growing until they are 14-20. You can see the pink line is still going up, which makes sense for a human. Dogs reach close to adult size after 1 year, and may grow a little more after, but it remains steady.

b. If the graph is to scale, then it appears this puppy has almost finished growing just after one year. It grew the fastest in the first 6 months, and then a little more the next 6, and it looks like it was finished growing after a little over a year.

The baby was a little slower to start, it looks like there was less growth the first 6 months, then the growth took off and the baby is continuing to grow quickly going off the chart before the 2 year mark.

At about 3 months it looks like the baby and puppy weigh the same, but the puppy continues to grow a little faster, at 8 months it looks like they weigh the same again, but the baby takes off in weight and the puppy only gains a little more.

Answer: The blue shows the baby and the dog is red. The dog grows faster and baby takes a little more time.

Explanation: All babies obtained by breeding take 20 minutes to grow up. There is no way to speed up this process, except for sheep, which can grow faster if they eat grass, and foals or colts (baby horses) which you can feed to speed up their growth. You can re-breed animals after 5 minutes.

Medium dogs often keep growing for a few more months, but at a slower rate. Large and giant dog breeds tend to keep growing until they are 12 to 24 months old. Between six and eight months, many puppies have a "lanky" and awkward look that is quite adorable.

So the red line shows Puppies and the blue one is babies

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