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Physics, 15.01.2020 16:31 elianagilbert3p3hh63

How does a water molecule transfer from the ocean to form part of a cloud in the atmosphere?
a. precipitation from the ocean and then evaporation into a cloud
b. condensation from the ocean and then evaporation into a cloud
c. precipitation from the ocean and then collection into a cloud
d. evaporation from the ocean and then condensation into a cloud

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