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Gre4nikov [31]
2 years ago
5

HELP!! Rank the following forms of water from most common (1) to least common (4) on Earth.

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1 answer:
uranmaximum [27]2 years ago
8 0
  1. ocean and seas
  2. river and lakes
  3. glacier
  4. ground water.

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