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Water on the Moon exists primarily as ice, found in permanently shadowed craters at the poles, while Earth has abundant liquid water covering about 71% of its surface. Earth's water cycle supports diverse ecosystems and life, whereas the Moon's water is largely inaccessible and not part of a cycle. Additionally, the Moon's water is believed to be a result of solar wind interactions and comet impacts, contrasting with Earth's water, which has been stable for billions of years. Overall, while both celestial bodies contain water, its forms, availability, and roles differ significantly.

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