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Water is a gaseous, liquid, and solid material that is made up of the chemical components hydrogen and oxygen. It is one among the most abundant and necessary chemicals. At room temperature, it is a tasteless and odorless liquid with the critical capacity to dissolve a wide range of other compounds. Water's versatility as a solvent is critical to the survival of living creatures. Life is said to have begun in the aqueous solutions of the world's seas, and living species rely on aqueous solutions for biological functions such as blood and digestive juices. Other planets and moons, both inside and outside the solar system, have water. Water appears colorless in small amounts, but it possesses an intrinsic blue color due to modest absorption of light at red wavelengths. Although the structure of water molecules (H2O) is simple, the compound's physical and chemical properties are extremely complex, and they are not typical of most substances found on Earth.

Under normal conditions, water exists as a liquid on Earth's surface, making it invaluable for transportation, recreation, and as a habitat for a variety of plants and animals Water’s ability to easily convert to a vapor (gas) allows it to be carried from the oceans to inland locations, where it condenses and nourishes plant and animal life as rain.

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