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On a trip to alaska, you see what looks like a giant chunk of ice flowing from the mountains toward the sea. What is this source of fresh water ?
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On a trip to alaska, you see what looks like a giant chunk of ice flowing from the mountains toward the sea. What is this source of fresh water ?
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A. Glacier
B. Melting Snow
C. Sea Ice
D. Frozen Stream
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