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sabina

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Most glacial ice originates as
 
  A) fluffy snow.
  B) sea water.
  C) hard ice.
  D) soft ice.

Question 2

The formation of glacial ice forms at
 
  A) the same depth everywhere because the pressure of metamorphism cannot vary.
  B) different depths depending on the how it forms.
  C) different depths because the pressure of metamorphism can vary.
  D) the same depths as long as the snowfall is constant in different regions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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