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Why was water present as vapour and not liquid? A: Lower pressure B: the earth was much hotter than today C: nobody knows D: a complex response to the prevailing winds at the time
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Why was water present as vapour and not liquid?
A: Lower pressure
B: the earth was much hotter than today
C: nobody knows
D: a complex response to the prevailing winds at the time
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Answer is B because heat turns water into vapor
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In my guess I’d say the answer is D.
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