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Why are the oceans important to life on land?
Group of answer choices
They store and evaporate water that later falls as rain on land
They create new rocks for soil
They reflect all sunlight back to space
They stop all storms from forming
Group of answer choices
They store and evaporate water that later falls as rain on land
They create new rocks for soil
They reflect all sunlight back to space
They stop all storms from forming
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They store and evaporate water that later falls as rain on land.
Explanation: Oceans are the main reservoir in the water cycle—evaporation from the sea provides moisture that condenses and falls as precipitation over land, supplying freshwater for ecosystems, plants, and human use.
Explanation: Oceans are the main reservoir in the water cycle—evaporation from the sea provides moisture that condenses and falls as precipitation over land, supplying freshwater for ecosystems, plants, and human use.
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