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It is impossible to determine the exact number of lily pads in the whole world due to their vast distribution and changing populations. Lily pads are found on every continent except Antarctica, and they grow in various habitats such as ponds, lakes, rivers, and marshes. Their numbers fluctuate based on environmental conditions and human activities.

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