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The earth's interior heat and pressure drive a process of heat transfer in the mantle called blank A evaporation B convection C perspiration D condensation
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The earth's interior heat and pressure drive a process of heat transfer in the mantle called blank
A evaporation
B convection
C perspiration
D condensation
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The answer should be B Convection
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