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big1devin

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The annual amount of littoral drift on the eastern seaboard of the United States is on the order of:
  a. hundreds of cubic yards of sand.
  b. thousands of cubic yards of sand.
  c. tens of thousands of cubic yards of sand.
  d. hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of sand.
  e. millions of cubic yards of sand



Question 2

How much is sea level expected to rise this century due to thermal expansion and melting of glacial ice
  as Earth warms?
  a. 1 to 3 meters
  b. 3 to 6 meters
  c. 6 to 9 meters
  d. 9 to 12 meters
  e. 12 to 15 meters




jennafosdick

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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