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How does the rate of groundwater flow compare with that of ocean currents or river currents? Choose one: A. The rate of groundwater flow is faster than that of surface-water currents. B. The rate of groundwater flow can be faster or slower than that of surface-water currents, depending on conditions. C. The rate of groundwater flow is about the same speed as that of surface-water currents. D. The rate of groundwater flow is slower than that of surface-water currents.

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