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The Dead Sea contains saltwater. Most of its water leaves through _____. precipitation evaporation groundwater seepage rivers and streams
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User: The Dead Sea contains saltwater. Most of its water leaves through _____. precipitation evaporation groundwater seepage rivers and streams

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User: Which of the following statements is true? More of Earth's freshwater is found in rivers than in lakes. More of Earth's freshwater is found underground than in lakes. Rivers flow from areas of low ground to areas of high ground. Most lakes are found near Earth's equator.

Weegy: Approximately 27.5 % of Earth's surface freshwater is found in lakes? How much of Earth's surface freshwater is found in lakes?
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User: Most lakes were formed from _____. melting glaciers shrinking oceans volcanic eruptions excessive precipitation

Weegy: The answer would be a. melting glaciers. if you liked this answer please give good feedback. Thank you!
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User: The beginning of a river is called the _____. mouth source watershed tributary

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The beginning of a river is called the source.
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