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Which of the following involves blue water?
 
  A) Percolation of water through soil
  B) Transpiration of water from leaves on a bright sunny day
  C) Evaporation of water from a lake on a windy day
  D) The formation of a dense layer of fog on a cold fall day

Question 2

In general, newspaper recycling is
 
  A) rare because demand in Europe and Asia has fallen.
  B) rare but the demand is quite high and steady.
  C) common and widespread, but the demand is quite variable.
  D) common and widespread, and the demand remains very consistent and high.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

C




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