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Water vapor in the air contains heat from warm waters of the ocean. This heat gets transferred as part of the _____. nitrogen cycle carbon-oxygen cycle water cycle tectonic cycle
Water vapor in the air contains heat from warm waters of the ocean. This heat gets transferred as part of the water cycle.
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