B. In the atmosphere
Biology, 16.11.2020 23:00 Legojackson78
Where can you find most of Earth's freshwater?
A. On Earth's surface
B. In the atmosphere
C. In the cryosphere
D. Under the ground
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Where can you find most of Earth's freshwater?
A. On Earth's surface
B. In the atmosphere
B. In the atmosphere
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