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What does the water that soaks into the ground become?
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What are suspended particles made up of?
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Does extracting groundwater change how the planet's mass is distributed?
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What are the two major forces that help form beaches?
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During the last glaciation period, approximately how much lower were the ocean levels compared to today?
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1: What does the water that soaks into the ground become?
Soil water
1: What does the water that soaks into the ground become?
Groundwater
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1: What does the water that soaks into the ground become?
Rain water
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2: What are suspended particles made up of?
Tiny bits of silt, clay, and sand
2: What are suspended particles made up of?
Large bits of silt, clay, and sand
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2: What are suspended particles made up of?
Tiny rocks and pebbles
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3: Does extracting groundwater change how the planet's mass is distributed?
Yes
3: Does extracting groundwater change how the planet's mass is distributed?
4: What are the two major forces that help form beaches?
Waves and currents
4: What are the two major forces that help form beaches?
Glaciers and wind
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4: What are the two major forces that help form beaches?
Sunlight and temperature
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5: During the last glaciation period, approximately how much lower were the ocean levels compared to today?
115 metres
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5: During the last glaciation period, approximately how much lower were the ocean levels compared to today?
125 metres
5: During the last glaciation period, approximately how much lower were the ocean levels compared to today?
135 metres
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