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The upper surface of a water saturated zone within rock or soil is the?
Which of the following statement is true about lagoons?
A lagoon is a type of a large lake.
Lagoons are created by earthquakes.
A lagoon is often saltier water.
Lagoons are only found in the Arctic Ocean.
The top of the water-saturated soil zone is the
Today, the ocean is
it was in the past.
Which of the following is a true statement?
The oceans replenish groundwater.
The oceans provide water for rivers and streams.
Lakes are only found in the Northern Hemisphere.
Coral reefs and sandbars create lagoons.
I think this is the last one
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