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About 2 percent of all the Earth's water exists in solid form in the polar ice caps and glaciers. The majority of this frozen water is found in Antarctica and Greenland, where massive ice sheets store significant amounts of freshwater. Additionally, smaller amounts of ice are present in mountain glaciers and seasonal snowpacks around the world. This solid water plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.

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