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  • Question
  • What about Earth allows it to maintain bodies of water?


  • Options
  • A. mountains
  • B. tides
  • C. moderate tempatures
  • D. comet crashes

  • Correct Answer
  • moderate tempatures 

    Explanation

    The moderate temperatures allow Earth to maintain bodies of water into its normal state.

    Changes in the bodies of water in terms of volume and structure would change due to the change in temperature. 

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