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On Earth, water exists as a. a solid. c. a gas. b. a liquid. d. All of the above.
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On Earth, water exists as
a. a solid.
c. a gas.
b. a liquid.
d. All of the above.
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D. All of the Above
This is because water we drink or water in oceans & seas exists in liquid from. Water on the top of mountains exists in solid state (ice) because mountains are cold places. Water in air exists in gas in the form of Water Vapours.
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