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How does water change its state as snow, hail, and sleet melt in the runoff part of the water cycle? From gas to liquid From liquid to solid From solid to liquid From solid to g…
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How does water change its state as snow, hail, and sleet melt in the runoff part of the water cycle?
From gas to liquid
From liquid to solid
From solid to liquid
From solid to gas
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From Solid to liquid
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from a solid to a liquid
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