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    The Energy for the Hydrologic Cycle Comes from
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The Energy for the Hydrologic Cycle Comes from

Question 39

Question 39

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The energy for the hydrologic cycle comes from


A) the magnetic field of the earth.
B) heat from the sun.
C) heat from the earth's core.
D) gravity between the earth and moon.
E) ocean currents.

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