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were the ocean water came from?? its impossible for it to be there
 

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Good question, but it came from ice melting. Ice came from God. Just think before you post, I'm 12 and I thought about this.
 

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what they said and probz rain ^-^ who knows , how do we even exist anyway ? ;)
 

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Good question, but it came from ice melting. Ice came from God. Just think before you post, I'm 12 and I thought about this.

Water, water everywhere—but where did it come from? From icy comets to Earth's vast oceans, our solar system is chock full of water, yet so far no one has been able to demonstrate how it formed in the first place. Getting atomic oxygen and molecular hydrogen to combine in the deep, cold vacuum of space is nearly impossible. Scientists think the answer may lie in a dusty interstellar cloud, like the one shown here. A team reports today at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Glasgow, United Kingdom, that each grain of interstellar dust provides a reactive surface on which wayward hydrogen and oxygen can combine into H2O. Eventually the two elements form an icy coating on the grain, the grains in the cloud condense gravitationally, and presto! Comets, icy moons, and seas galore
 

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Water, water everywhere—but where did it come from? From icy comets to Earth's vast oceans, our solar system is chock full of water, yet so far no one has been able to demonstrate how it formed in the first place. Getting atomic oxygen and molecular hydrogen to combine in the deep, cold vacuum of space is nearly impossible. Scientists think the answer may lie in a dusty interstellar cloud, like the one shown here. A team reports today at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Glasgow, United Kingdom, that each grain of interstellar dust provides a reactive surface on which wayward hydrogen and oxygen can combine into H2O. Eventually the two elements form an icy coating on the grain, the grains in the cloud condense gravitationally, and presto! Comets, icy moons, and seas galore

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Water comes from a fusion between oxygen and hydrogen.
 

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actually water does not exist.....because we are all under Infinite Tsukuyomi
 
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it came from comets from space and outgassing from within the earth. mostly from outgassing. than it stayed in gaseous form until planets surface cooled down to under 100 degress than it started raining and water gatherd in lowest parts of the earth.
 

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what they said and probz rain ^-^ who knows , how do we even exist anyway ? ;)

God dear one. God is are creator :noc: like a boss hahaha joke

So water is formed of One hydogene molecule and 2 oxygene molecule. So when the big bang happened, earth was formed. It was the only planet that was at the right distance from the sun. Not too hot to evaporate the water that was formed from the gas and it wasn't too cold to just freeze the water like in all the planets like mars, pluto and the comets.

And where did the gaz come from??? Good question. God is the only one to know because hes the creator of everything :D

Here some ice cream for u to cool off ur overactive brain :ice: Maybe if u were listening to ur science course then wouldn't have asked a dumb question like this in a Anime forum :sy:
 
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