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leilurhhh

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A basin in which water leaves via evapotranspiration or subsurface gravitational flow instead of reaching the ocean is said to have
 
  A) a disappearing stream.
  B) sheetflow.
  C) a closed system.
  D) internal drainage.

Question 2

The hydrologic cycle doesn't include water
 
  A) at the surface of Earth and in the oceans.
  B) in the atmosphere.
  C) at a depth of up to several kilometers below the surface.
  D) from the liquid outer core.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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