149. ________ the second most common metal in the Earth’s crust, and it always occurs in combination with other substances.
a. Iron
b. Iron is
c. With iron
d. With iron is
150. In most parts of the globe, the ________ not exceed roughly 31 degrees centigrade.
a. ocean surface
b. ocean has a surface
c. ocean surface does
d. ocean has surfaced
151. ________ which climatologists have determined is the wettest place on Earth not under water is a spot on the island of Kauai.
a. The place
b. It is the place
c. The place is
d. In the place is
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