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4. What is the term for water that flows over the surface of the ground, eventually reaching rivers, lakes, and oceans?(1 point)
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aquifers
aquifers

groudwater
groudwater

runoff
runoff

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct term for water that flows over the surface of the ground, eventually reaching rivers, lakes, and oceans, is **runoff**.
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