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What would likely have happened to earth if no icy debris had arrived? a] it would still have oceans but no atmospheric water. b] it would still have atmospheric water but no oceans. c] it would have no oceans or atmospheric water. d] it would have traces of water beneath its surface. e] it would have released water in volcanic outgassing.

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