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explain how the statement “The total amount of water on Earth does not change” relates to the water cycle?
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explain how the statement “The total amount of water on Earth does not change” relates to the water cycle?
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The same water we had millions of years ago is the same water we have today, because water goes through an endless cycle of movement, from evaporation to condensation to precipitation.
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