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1. Groundwater

2. Oceans

3. Freshwater

4. Rivers and Lakes

5. Rain

6. Mist

7. Condensation

8. Precipitation

9. Snow

10. Glaciers

11. Wells

12. Springs and Oasis

13. Geysers

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