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English: Water is stored in the atmosphere, on the land surface, and below the ground. It can be a liquid, a solid, or a gas. Liquid water can be fresh, saline (salty), or a mix (brackish). Water moves between the places it is stored. Water moves at large scales and at very small scales. Water moves naturally and because of human actions. Human water use affects where water is stored, how it moves, and how clean it is.
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Source https://www.usgs.gov/special-topics/water-science-school/science/water-cycle-diagrams
Author Corson-Dosch, H., Nell, C., Volentine, R., Archer, A.A., Bechtel, E., Bruce, J.L., Felts, N., Gross, T. A., Lopez-Trujillo, D., Riggs, C. E., Read, E. K.

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where water is on Earth and how it moves

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