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Jkov05

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The method of desalination in which seawater is forced against a semipermeable membrane at high pressure is called ____.
 A) reverse osmosis
  B) distillation
  C) reverse diffusion
  D) hydrostatic filtration

Question 2

What is potable water?
 A) water suitable for drinking
  B) high-salinity water
  C) nutrient-rich water
  D) water in a swift current



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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