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If water continues to be used at the current rate, what will the saturated thickness be in 2020? 8–10 meters 10–12 meters 14–16 meters 18–20 meters
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If water continues to be used at the current rate, what will the saturated thickness be in 2020? 8–10 meters 10–12 meters 14–16 meters 18–20 meters
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If water continues to be used at the current rate, what will the saturated thickness be in 2020?
8–10 meters
10–12 meters
14–16 meters
18–20 meters
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14-16 I think not sure
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