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5 April, 04:42

Clouds dump around 100 billion gallons of water on rainforests each year. How much rain is evaporated from the rivers, lakes and surface of rainforests each year?

A) around 100 billion gallons

B) unable to tell from the information given

C) significantly less than 100 billion gallons

D) significantly more than 100 billion gallons

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  1. 5 April, 08:11
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    The correct answer is this one: "D) significantly more than 100 billion gallons." Clouds dump around 100 billion gallons of water on rainforests each year. The amount of rain is evaporated from the rivers, lakes and surface of rainforests each year is significantly more than 100 billion gallons
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