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Emilie Burgess
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13 October, 09:45
The amount of water on earth grows by a year
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Cordell Bray
13 October, 09:48
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The world's oceans are rising due to the distribution of water: snow and ice on land, on average, are melting, and that water ultimately ends up in the oceans.
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