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Water, water, everywhere!
The Earth’s water is 97% Salt and 3% fresh. Canada claims to have the most of the 3% in the form of lakes with over 3 million of them and accounting for the world’s 60% of lakes.
The largest oceans on Earth are the Pacific, followed by the Atlantic and the Indian, in that order.
In the fresh water category, the Nile is the longest river followed by the Amazon river.
High & Low
The Mount Everest is the highest peak of the world with an imposing height of 8848 meters. The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the Earth, which is deeper than Mount Everest is high.

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