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The water found in a lake is in the liquid state of matter. In this state, water molecules are closely packed together but can move freely, allowing the liquid to flow and take the shape of its container. Depending on the temperature, lake water can also exist in solid (ice) or gas (water vapor) states, but the predominant state is liquid.

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