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sometimes water freezes and make glaciers .do you know glaciers hold 70%OF EARTHS FRESH WATER . water goes up in the air it then it condensates and it falls in hail sleet or even rain . the grand canyon is made of entirely water and bits of stuff it collects from the ground.

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