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What is the difference between land and water?​

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Answered by rsnbhhjk
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Land is composed of minerals, rocks, and soil (minerals and rocks plus organic material). Water is a fluid; it easily changes shape to fit whatever space contains it. Although we think of land as being "dry", land, or solid material is actually continuous underneath all bodies of water.

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Answered by anonymous2893
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Land is solid with a fixed shape; It is composed of minerals, rocks, and soil (minerals and rocks plus organic material). While, Water is a fluid; it easily changes shape to fit whatever space contains it.

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