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Rhode Island's three major bodies of water are Narragansett Bay, which is a significant estuary that provides a habitat for various marine life and recreational opportunities; the Atlantic Ocean, which borders the state to the south and offers beaches and maritime activities; and the Blackstone River, which flows through the state and is historically important for its role in early industrial development. These water bodies contribute to Rhode Island's economy, ecology, and recreational activities.

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