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Multiple Choice QuestionWhich of the following correctly describes the role of lakes in the hydrologic cycle?Multiple choice question.They are permanent features through geologic time.They hold more water than all other freshwater sources.They hold a minor amount of earth's water.

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Multiple Choice QuestionWhich of the following correctly describes the role of lakes in the hydrologic cycle?Multiple choice question.They are permanent features through geologic time.They hold more water than all other freshwater sources.They hold a minor amount of earth's water.

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They hold a minor amount of earth's water.

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