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Rivers are flowing bodies of freshwater that typically move from higher elevations to lower ones, often emptying into lakes, oceans, or other rivers. Oceans are vast bodies of saltwater that cover about 71% of the Earth's surface, serving as major climate regulators and habitats for marine life. Lakes are inland bodies of freshwater or saltwater, usually surrounded by land, and can vary greatly in size and depth. Each of these water bodies plays a distinct role in the Earth's ecosystem and hydrological cycle.

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