What are four .sources of fresh water on Earth?
. A. Ice, groundwater, lakes and water vapor
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Biology, 24.09.2020 22:01 katielloyd
What are four .sources of fresh water on Earth?
. A. Ice, groundwater, lakes and water vapor
B. Water vapor, ice, lakes and oceans
C. Groundwater, water vapor, rivers, and oceans
D. Lakes, water vapor, oceans and rivers
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Legumes, a type of plant, require rhizobia, a type of soil bacteria, to survive since these organisms fix nitrogen during photosynthesis. rhizobia use the legumes for food. what would most likely happen to the legume population if rhizobia suddenly became extinct?
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