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Scientists calculate that parts of the Himalayas are rising at a rate of 6.1 mm per year. At this rate, in how many years will the Himalayas be 1 m taller than it is today?
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Scientists calculate that parts of the Himalayas are rising at a rate of 6.1 mm per year. At this rate, in how many years will the Himalayas be 1 m taller than it is today?
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In 12 years cuz idk and yea
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