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Aquifer an underground layer of rock or earth which holds groundwater.

Atmosphere layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body.

Cloud visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in Earth's atmosphere.

Cryosphere icy part of the Earth's waterincluding icebergs, glaciers, and ice caps.

Earth our planet, the third from the Sun. The Earth is the only place in the known
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Europa moon of Jupiter.

Evaporate to change from a liquid to a gas or vapor.

Fog clouds at ground level.

Glacier mass of ice that moves slowly over land.

Groundwater water found in an aquifer.

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Ice cap area of fewer than 50,000 square kilometers (19,000 square miles)
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Jupiter largest planet in the solar system, the fifth planet from the Sun.

Lake body of water surrounded by land.

Liquid state of matter with no fixed shape and molecules that remain loosely
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Ocean large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth.

Planet large, spherical celestial body that regularly rotates around a star.

Rain liquid precipitation.

River large stream of flowing fresh water.

Snow precipitation made of ice crystals.

Vapor visible liquid suspended in the air, such as fog.

Water cycle movement of water between atmosphere, land, and ocean.

Well a hole drilled in the Earth to obtain a liquid or gaseous substance.

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