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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
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Where is the last storage location for melted snow? (2 points) Where is the last storage location for melted snow? (2 points) Gr

oup of answer choices Rivers Ocean Streams Mountains
Biology
1 answer:
laila [671]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Ocean

Explanation:

  • Ice is usually found in the glaciers in the mountains and once it gets heated it flows down through melting and forms a stream and enters into rivers and these streams combine and lead to the oceans. Thus these oceans become the ultimate storage units of melted snow. Ice and cannot stay in solid-state for too long.
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