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    If Ocean Water Were Incompressible, the Sea Level Would Be
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If Ocean Water Were Incompressible, the Sea Level Would Be

Question 9

Question 9

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If ocean water were incompressible, the sea level would be ________ its present level.


A) lower than
B) higher than
C) equal to

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