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Groundwater is the part of the hydrosphere in which water Group of answer choices seeps into pores in sediment and rocks. flows through fractures in bedrock. may leak into the ground from streams. All
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Groundwater is the part of the hydrosphere in which water Group of answer choices seeps into pores in sediment and rocks. flows through fractures in bedrock. may leak into the ground from streams. All of the above.
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