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Base your answers to questions 43 and 44 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of earth science. the diagram represents the water cycle. letters a through c represent different processes in the water cycle.
in order for process a to occur, liquid water must
(1) gain 334 joules per gram
(2) gain 2260 joules per gram
(3) lose 334 joules per gram
(4) lose 2260 joules per gram
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