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What would be one consequence if there were no oceans on earth? a. clouds would form more easily. b. there would be no subduction zones. c. volcanoes would erupt more frequently…
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What would be one consequence if there were no oceans on earth?
a. clouds would form more easily.
b. there would be no subduction zones.
c. volcanoes would erupt more frequently.
d. carbon dioxide would build up in the atmosphere.
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Carbon dioxide would build up in the atmosphere
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