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NASA Says Sea-Level Rise Temporarily Slowed By Aquifers and Lakes
On this great Earthly sponge, it seems that ocean evaporation is contributing more than thought to the amount of ground water, lakes and other land-based water on Earth , according to new observations by NASA researchers. The researchers are not sure how long that will last.
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