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About 75% of the plant is composed of water. Water is the universal solvent, the important groups of molecules that facilitate all other important activities for all industries. Water is a necessity for all living things because it is a main source of nourishment and replenishment. It can be found in the air around us, on top of us through clouds and underneath us through the waterlevel and reserve underground. Aside from that, water falls to earth from the atmosphere through rain, which is a form and component of weathering, which contributes to the continual self-modification of earth’s surface land.
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