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Madagascar's hydrosphere includes a variety of freshwater and saltwater bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Notable rivers include the Betsiboka and Tsiribihina, while the island is home to several lakes, such as Lake Alaotra, the largest lake in Madagascar. The surrounding Indian ocean also plays a significant role in the island's hydrosphere, providing rich marine biodiversity and supporting local fisheries. Additionally, wetlands and mangroves along the coast contribute to the island's unique ecosystems.

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