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Which of the following explains how water is recycled on Earth? A. Ice gains heat, becomes liquid, and changes back to ice as it loses heat. B. Ice gains heat, becomes a liquid, gains more heat, and forms a gas (water vapor). C. Liquid water gains heat, evaporates into the air as water vapor, gathers into clouds, and then falls back to earth as a liquid as it loses heat. D. All of the above.
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