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Really easy science question that im too stupid to answer: How does water move into the ground to create groundwater? A. wind B. friction C. evaporation D. gravity
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Really easy science question that im too stupid to answer:
How does water move into the ground to create groundwater?
A. wind
B. friction
C. evaporation
D. gravity
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through gravity water moves down to create ground water.
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