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Why does water move into the ground to create groundwater? A. wind B. friction C. gravity D. evaporation
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Why does water move into the ground to create groundwater? A. wind B. friction C. gravity D. evaporation
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Why does water move into the ground to create groundwater?
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wind
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friction
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gravity
D.
evaporation
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The answer is C. Gravity
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