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From sea level,the biosphere goes up about 9km and down about 19 km. What is the thickness of the biosphere in meters?
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From sea level,the biosphere goes up about 9km and down about 19 km. What is the thickness of the biosphere in meters?
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28km i believe but i could be wrong let me know if this helped or not:)
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