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Earth
Only Earth has (in our solar system). That's what makes it so special.
Earth is the planet that contains the most abundant amount of water, with about 71% of its surface covered in water. Other planets in our solar system, such as Mars and Venus, have negligible amounts of surface water in comparison.
Water is abundant on Earth primarily because of the water cycle, where water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, condenses into clouds, and falls back to the surface as precipitation. Additionally, the Earth's surface is about 71% covered by water in the form of oceans, which contribute significantly to the abundance of water on our planet.
About 71% of Earth's surface is covered by water, with the majority of this water found in the oceans. This makes water the most abundant natural resource on the planet.
The most abundant form of water on Earth is liquid.
It may be possible. This exosolar planet, three to four times the size of Earth and 20 light years away, is thought to be in the right place in relation to the sun - in the middle of the `habitable` zone. If it has a rocky surface, then liquid water may be abundant on the surface. It is the closest planet found so far to that of Earth.
Well, simply because it's currently the only planet that contains large amounts of water on its surface. Water covers more than 70% of Earth's surface, which contributes to calling our planet, the water planet.
Earth is the planet that fits this description. It contains approximately 70% water on its surface and its atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen, with oxygen being the second most abundant gas.
The question seems poorly worded, but Earth is the planet with liquid water on its surface.
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