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Why is about half of all freshwater on Earth is inaccessible to humans? Group of answer choices It is too deep underground It is in the atmosphere in clouds It is too dirty to clean It is frozen in glaciers
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Why is about half of all freshwater on Earth is inaccessible to humans?
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It is too deep underground
It is in the atmosphere in clouds
It is too dirty to clean
It is frozen in glaciers
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It is frozen in glaciers
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it is frozen in glaciers
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